rizzz wrote:I know Mike Smith did something similar, he has the detail on his log:
http://www.mykitlog.com/users/display_l ... 6165&row=3
mike.smith wrote:rizzz wrote:I know Mike Smith did something similar, he has the detail on his log:
http://www.mykitlog.com/users/display_l ... 6165&row=3
Yup. That's what I used, and it works great. You need to make sure you don't oversize the hole. Best to start small and tight, and slightly upsize until it sets in place. This particular pin is great because pressing the button retracts the ball, so it doesn't wear out the hole when putting the pin in and taking it out. I have a hole in my instrument panel where I keep it when it's not locking the canopy closed. The problem with that is that if you drop it, it may get to a really inaccessible location between or under the seats (wonder how I know that?). I plan to add a short cable or piece of fishing line to connect it to the latch handle or to the fuselage angle.
saddler wrote:After I made the original post I did some searching and came up with exactly what you listed Mike. I need to go out and measure the required grip length but I think I will be going with this option. There are multiple listings on amazon for them. I like the 3/16 version. Not cheap but a nice alternative to the plans called for lock pin.
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