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"I'm sure that at least some of the 2 by 4's could be used, but not sure
about the plywood ...???"
I bought all new wood for the cradles and I can tell you that the peace
of mind is worth the extra expense, IMHO. It took me quite a while to
become comfortable hopping up inside the plane, and I know that if I had
used the crate wood I would never have felt comfortable doing to.
I don't know what your crate wood was like, but as I recall mine used 1/2"
plywood, which I think most people would agree is not sturdy enough to
make these cradles out of. I used a 3/4" plywood. Then, to attach the
actual cradle cutouts to the "stands", I used large bolt-style head wood
screws (I don't know what the heck they're called, I just found them
lying around the garage and said hey I'll use these!). I think they
were 1/4" diameter - I used them only on the front and rear wing cradle
attach points so they can grip through the 2x4's. Then of course I used
a bunch of smaller wood screws, but the bolts are what add big time peace
of mind.
Aaron May
Legacy (i-thought-i'd-be-flying-by-now % complete)
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