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    Besides the cost, do any of you have experience or opinions on the wing rotisserie that Wag sells? I already have one wing done thru silver, but I'm hoping there is a better and easier way and I also need to be able to paint top and bottom the same day to keep from backing up our paint booth.
    Dustin Blevens
    Paragould,Arkansas

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    I have about $50 into mine...including steel. 3/4 inch square tubing, passed through the slip roll for the ring, and the rest is scrap and bolts that were laying around the shop.. It works great, but takes a few hours to build.


    Chuck Avon bought an engine stand from Harbor Freight, and did just a little modifying and it seems to be a good setup... maybe he will post some pictures of it.
    At any rate, I'd say you could come up with something equal or better than what they sell, for less money, by investing just a little time.
    John
    I'm so far behind, I think I'm ahead

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      [Off Topic] Ooh..what wing is that with leading edge slats? Or is it a secret alternative to vg's for a Taylorcraft wing? [/Off Topic]

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        Looks like stinson...Tim
        N29787
        '41 BC12-65

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          here is what i came up with for my Stimson wings. they are made out of cheep harber fright engine stands and a steel bar from tractor supply and some eye bolts.Oh Robert that is a Stinson wing in Johns photo.
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          Last edited by cvavon; 11-21-2014, 20:11.
          1940 BLT/BC65 N26658 SER#2000

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