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stick shaker

Started by jackpilot, April 27, 2010, 01:22:36 PM

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jackpilot

I just finish restoring the first yoke part, the stick shaker.
Sanding/ priming/ painting /rewiring!
It probably never looked so good for many many years...! fun to do


Jack

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Probably looks better than when manufactured!  I guarantee you took more time with it than when it was made!  Yep, Jack over-restored it!   :o          Looks great Jack!     :idiot:
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jackpilot

#2
Ha Ha  !
the base of the connector was not good enough...corrected. ;)

Actually there is a reason: I will "transplant" this shaker on my Captain Ace yoke when I get it


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Nicely done Jack..  Looks amazing.

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Cool

That will probably be really nice to have working.

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