Thanks I'll try that.
Alan
#303
In message <97Jul14.083532nzst.17025@quark.kaon.co.nz>, Tony Krzyzewski
<tonyk@kaon.co.nz> writes
>It certainly is. Get yourself a piece of metal bathroom towel rail and
>sharpen the metal at one end. Heat that end with a small blow torch and
>simply slide it through the core. You will have a neat hole in under a
>minute.
>
>Tony
>#272
>
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> From: Alan Burrill <ABurrill@bottle-neck.demon.co.uk>
> Subject: Pitot
> Date: Thu, 10 Jul 1997 23:01:44 +1200
>
>
>> Page 7-11 of constructors manual details cutting a 13mm hole through the
>> leading edge root core for the Pitot tube.
>>
>> As this involves cutting through the rib flange laid up on the core, is
>> it not easier to cut this hole before attaching the cores to the spar?
>>
>> --
>> Alan Burrill
>>
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