Luke,
At over $300 each, those seem pretty
expensive. I’m looking for ideas too because I just purchased a
360. There’s an arrangement listed in the “Tools & Jacks” section of
http://www.lancaironline.net/maillist.html
that seems to be somewhat popular so I’m looking into having one made up by a
machine/welding shop. However, I expect this to be a little pricey too
so I’m considering a way to cut the pieces to size myself and then bolting it
together. I’ve heard there are jacks available at Harbor Freight that
will work too. Short of spending a bunch of $$ on aircraft jacks, it
seems most alternatives will require some level of additional
fabrication.
Danny
Miller
New owner of N107SD and feeling like a
kid with a new toy!
N 38° 43'
27"
W 77° 30' 38"
From: lalcorn@natca.net
[mailto:lalcorn@natca.net]
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 2:22
PM
To:
lml@lancaironline.net
Subject: Re: LNC2
Jacks
Has anyone used
these jacks from aircraft
spruce.
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/topages/jackj100.php
I
have a 360 and need 22" from the jack points to the floor, without having to
put the plane up on blocks to get the jacks under it. These jacks say
they are 21" tall and might work. It says they have a centering cap, but
I don't know how it would work with my jackpoints. They are pricy
especially including shipping, so it's a bit of a gamble. I am not a
welder and finding a fabrication shop down here is pretty tough. Any
experience or advise would be great.
Luke
Alcorn