rleffler
Well Known Member
As many of you are painfully aware due to my many questions, I'm getting ready to take the plunge into the RV10 world.
I've asked several RV10 builders that are local to me their opinions about what yokes do I need to get for my squeezer. Both replies I got was to use a 4" and a longeron. One indicated that while he had a 3", he didn't use it.
Today, I got the following response from Avery:
"Hi Bob, You need the 7730 three inch yoke. It is the one you will use the most. Change the 7555 into the 7530. That gives you one pneumatic with the three inch yoke. Re-add the 7755 longeron yoke. That gives you three yokes, the 7730 (part of the 7530), the 7755 longeron and the 7760 four inch no-hole. You could try to do without the 3" yoke, but I don't recommend it. I would leave the longeron off, before the 3 inch."
Since I have no experience to base a decision, I would like to solicit opinions from a larger group of builders.
I am on a somewhat constrained budget, which means I'm already spending more than my spouse is aware of at the moment. However, if it will make a significant difference in the ease of construction, I'm not opposed to getting the right tools.
So, what yokes do I need to purchase?
And yes, they will be attached to a pnuematic squeezer.
thanks,
bob
N410BL - RV10
N3493R - PA28-180
I've asked several RV10 builders that are local to me their opinions about what yokes do I need to get for my squeezer. Both replies I got was to use a 4" and a longeron. One indicated that while he had a 3", he didn't use it.
Today, I got the following response from Avery:
"Hi Bob, You need the 7730 three inch yoke. It is the one you will use the most. Change the 7555 into the 7530. That gives you one pneumatic with the three inch yoke. Re-add the 7755 longeron yoke. That gives you three yokes, the 7730 (part of the 7530), the 7755 longeron and the 7760 four inch no-hole. You could try to do without the 3" yoke, but I don't recommend it. I would leave the longeron off, before the 3 inch."
Since I have no experience to base a decision, I would like to solicit opinions from a larger group of builders.
I am on a somewhat constrained budget, which means I'm already spending more than my spouse is aware of at the moment. However, if it will make a significant difference in the ease of construction, I'm not opposed to getting the right tools.
So, what yokes do I need to purchase?
And yes, they will be attached to a pnuematic squeezer.
thanks,
bob
N410BL - RV10
N3493R - PA28-180