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DanH 03-26-2008 09:44 PM

Tip: Match drilling for Aviation Products tailwheel
 
My tailwheel spring came drilled with two holes for the stock Van's tailwheel. Some folks just drill a new hole through the tailwheel socket and spring to mount an Aviation Products tailwheel, but I prefered to match drill for the existing holes.

This is a clamp-on drill guide block. Clamp the block to the spring and drill it using the hole in the spring as a guide. Then position the tailwheel, flip the drill around, and drill the tailwheel socket using the block as a guide.




f1rocket 03-27-2008 07:40 AM

Good idea Kevin. I found that this was a good time to install the taper pins instead of the bolts too. That way, your hole can be a fraction off and the taper pin reamer will fix it.

DanH 03-27-2008 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by f1rocket (Post 210194)
I found that this was a good time to install the taper pins instead of the bolts too. That way, your hole can be a fraction off and the taper pin reamer will fix it.

No need. A drill guide block gives you perfectly matched holes....which is not to say taper pins are a bad idea.

Tram 05-10-2016 11:16 AM

Very old thread, I know, but is this drill guide commercially available or am I going to have to get creative?

pazmanyflyer 05-10-2016 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Tram (Post 1077884)
Very old thread, I know, but is this drill guide commercially available or am I going to have to get creative?

DanH is a very do it yourself builder and I think this is a guide he made himself. I'm sure you can make one relatively easily as Dan has.

chuckwn 03-19-2017 09:26 AM

Another one
 
Here is my drill guide. The c-clamp sets the vertical angle of the block of aluminum. The two large nuts are part of a large cable clamp that clamps firmly to the tailwheel spring to prevent any movement. You may notice there is one bolt through the tailwheel socket. This was to guarantee it was held in position when I drilled the guide holes in the large aluminum block. Also I had to cut a notch out of the corner of the aluminum block to clear the cable clamp.




RV6grin 03-26-2017 05:19 AM

Being a die hard wood worker this was how I arrived at a drill guide using some scrap hardwood and a clamp from the local hardware aviation department:)


And after much much patience, patience, patience as someone already stated, 2 taper pins installed!


Ah...but worth the effort and knowing that whenever things loosen up back there all can be cinched down again and OH yes, there is peace of mind knowing the tailwheel can handle uneven pavement much better. Thank you Vince Frazier & Doug Bell!

chuckwn 03-26-2017 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by RV6grin (Post 1160743)
Being a die hard wood worker this was how I arrived at a drill guide using some scrap hardwood and a clamp from the local hardware aviation department:)


RV6grin 03-26-2017 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by chuckwn (Post 1160775)
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That's odd as they showed up in preview and online look good to me, I am kinda new to this stuff so am not sure where the problem is. Thanks

OK, even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while, pics now fixed.

Update on thinking it was fixed...Am going to have to change image hosting, Google Photo software automatically changes the URL link pretty often to the Shared photos and I didn't know that. It must be one of those "you get what you pay for" things.


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