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Very cool! Thanks for the tip!
Let me know if you think it's worth assembling your own leading edge light kit. I've been debating whether i should order the DW lights, and how many, 1 or 2? One thing I never understood was how the DW kits add up to the kit cost of $105 for instance, without the bulb. The individual parts prices aren't very much when looking at them on an item by item basis. It does not look like there should be that many parts to add up to the $105. What am i missing? Jae |
Very HOT actually!
Too easy! Chad!!! Why didn't you thinkah this!?! :D CJ |
NowTHAT is what I call an excellent tip. Thanks for sharing.
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Except now the bend radius of the OUTSIDE of the lens is larger than the bend radius of the leading edge. Might be splitting hairs here, but you might have a gap at the nose of the thing, between it and the skin.
What you might want to try, assuming you have your leading edge separate from the wing, is laying it INSIDE the leading edge as opposed to outside. That oughtta produce a perfect fit. Not sure if that's doable, but probably worth a shot. |
Dan,
I actually did think of that but the Duckworks appears to be bent to the same radius as the outside. I matched up the one from DW and its REAL close (if not exact) to the ones I made. If you remember from when you installed yours, you'll remember the tape that you needed to pull the lens tight. I think forming it to the inside might work but if you end up with a smaller radius on the lens it may actually cause gaps between the skin and lens. I thought about this for a while before I proceeded and the nice thing about the plexi is you can reheat and try again if it doesn't come out right the first time, just handle carefully so you don't scratch it. |
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The lights are only 8.99 (for 2) at Habor Freight. Order the hardware when you need other hardware. Double sided tape I already had (about $3). A sheet of plexi will do 6 lenses for $5. I used the left over from my wing walk dblr skins for the bracket, its .025 but after you make the bends it is just as sturdy as the .032 DW brkt., that fog light reflector only weighs 2.5 ounces. If you dont buy at leastone kit you wont have the templates, check out Chads install for more tips. I figure you can do both for about $20 without S&H charges for hardware. The most time consuming is the brkt. but if your do 2 at a time that will cut your avg. time way down. |
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What's time worth to you? If you want to blow half a day gathering up parts, and then forming plexi, as well as handcrafting the aluminum brackets, etc., using someone elses design, then fine. If you could make a better hourly wage elsewhere, then pay for the kit, then your're better off. Never assume that running a business, involves just adding up parts. L.Adamson |
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thats exactly how we did it in school. works like a champ..if dans coment needed to be addressed we would make a plug and place it in the oven and heat until it draped over the plug. either way its fine. nice work. ;)
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If it was ALL about what our time is worth I think just about every one of us would do QB. Its the satisfaction of doing it ourselves, and saving a few bucks in the process is very nice. Handcrafting the alum. brkt. is good practice. DW offers a nice kit for a reasonable price, however I enjoyed making my own LL for my second wing. BTW, you wouldn't happen to be L. (the Duck) Adamson would you? :D |
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