What size Camloc's are you ordering for the Turtledeck installation? Looks like a total of 7. I bought some nice adjustable ones for our baggage door, but they're kinda pricey. Is everyone going with a fixed size or adjustable?
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Re: Turtledeck Camloc's
I used the ones in the kit for the cowling
I will get a picture and number
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Re: Turtledeck Camloc's
Here is pic of what I used
I believe i used the 2600-4 with no “socket” and the 212 receptical.
I used the lightweight lexan for my turtle deck and a thin sheet metal trim piece.
Shorter might work for the aluminum deck.
I believe i used the 2600-4 with no “socket” and the 212 receptical.
I used the lightweight lexan for my turtle deck and a thin sheet metal trim piece.
Shorter might work for the aluminum deck.
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N331AK. Shawn Taplin
Wing extensions,Symetrical Airfoil tail ribs (NACA 21)
Mods in progress: Heavier struts, Double slotted flaps
Goal: 15mph no wind
N331AK. Shawn Taplin
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Mods in progress: Heavier struts, Double slotted flaps
Goal: 15mph no wind
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Re: Turtledeck Camloc's
I used the 2600s as well. Different - (dash) numbers depending on material thickness.
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Re: Turtledeck Camloc's
Thanks guys. Just put a order in with Aircraft Spruce. Went with the Skybolt version of the Camloc.
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Re: Turtledeck Camloc's
The nicest camloc I've ever used are the MilSpec 2800: https://www.milspecproducts.com/c_spec_ ... flush_head. What I really like about them is that they have an adjustable receptacle so each camloc will fit flush everytime regardless of the depth. They do come at a price though
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Re: Turtledeck Camloc's
I'll second Steve's post. The MilSpec units are easy to install and perfectly adjustable.
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