Ferg,
I don't transport mine but I do have a wing dolly that I've left them
in for a few years while building other parts. I used 8 inch wide
strips of carpet. Good old rugged shag carpet. I still use it when I
have the wings off and it's never left a mark, It's still as strong as
6 years ago when I built the dolly.
Jeff R.
A258 - N128LJ / Gold Rush 126 hours and climbing slowly and is cooling
correctly.
On Jun 25, 2008, at 4:39 PM, Fergus Kyle wrote:
>
> Cheers,
> Another cry in the wilderness.........
> The original classic trailer wing slings were made from fairly
> compliant black rubber which over the years has lent a tender black
> smudge
> on the wing surfaces in my latest transport attempt. Consumed by rage
> and
> jealousy, I ripped the offending materials from the carcass, and am
> now left
> with bitter regret and bits of rubber - and the strange feeling I may
> have
> been a touch venal.
> I am assuming that some of the early trailer-ites may have
> encountered the same disappointment and discovered a suitable
> replacement. I
> would like to think there's a supple, strong, compliant white compound
> (perhaps food belting) out there waiting to be scooped up and a
> thankful
> discoverer just keening to share his victory information.
> I've tried gleaning details from McMaster-Carr but I'm no chemist
> and the technical characteristics escape me. As a result I have five
> feet of
> intransigent, vicious brown crud in the garage waiting to chew holes
> in my
> wings. I'll hoof it with the pinions strapped to my back first...
> If you have superior knowledge and/or experience in this endeavour.
> let me be the first to help distribute it. Please?
> Ferg
> Europa Classic A064 still bumbling ahead
>
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