Running wires to HF sections
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Re: Running wires to HF sections
HOLY V-PLATE! Man that's heavy duty, is it to be flown?
AT8 14", AT10 19", T30 28" LAB12, T48 36" 3015LF, THT 20" LAB15, SLA 4x3"/4x4", CArray 6x4", TLAH, TLAP, J10 FA, J12 FA, OT8 CD, OT12 FA, OT15 CD, SLAP 2x6"/4x6", WH8, DR280 MA, XF210. Next J10L
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Re: Running wires to HF sections
No sir no flying here. Its for truck mounting, i.e to easily assemble and align a set of four on a flatbed truck or van tray. I finished the build, there are 2 plates, one under the cabs and one on top and pulled together with turnbuckles. Its mainly to keep them safe on the bed of the tray so strapped down steep hills and corners it wont move. Also as some members have experienced some flex on the v plate when in use I thought id reinforce it a bit. Weight is quite light I say approx. 15lbs. I like your aluminium strip I think I'll borrow that idea 

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Re: Running wires to HF sections
Go for it man, show us when your done!pumpsfast wrote:I like your aluminium strip I think I'll borrow that idea
Good idea!pumpsfast wrote:Also as some members have experienced some flex on the v plate when in use I thought id reinforce it a bit
AT8 14", AT10 19", T30 28" LAB12, T48 36" 3015LF, THT 20" LAB15, SLA 4x3"/4x4", CArray 6x4", TLAH, TLAP, J10 FA, J12 FA, OT8 CD, OT12 FA, OT15 CD, SLAP 2x6"/4x6", WH8, DR280 MA, XF210. Next J10L
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Re: Running wires to HF sections
Will doKeryn O'Shea wrote:Go for it man, show us when your done!
ThanksKeryn O'Shea wrote:Good idea!
See you got the quote thing down pat
