I’m thinking about building a lifting cradle for a wing; something to lift it from it’s present position (leading edge down, leaning against the wall), up and possibly into a horizontal position. An easy job with two folks, but I’m normally alone in the storage facility.
I’m visualizing the floor mounted jigs we’ve discussed previously turned up-side-down with the two jig ends connected by a 16’(whatever the wing span) 2x4. or maybe two simple slings made of carpeting (no, that would crush the trailing edge when I move from the leading-edge down position); in either case, I”ll need that long running support.
I’m thinking the 2x4 could bend and it’s heavy. Anyone have a suggestion of a lighter and stronger way of running that connecting member? The wing is only ~75# – Mike
I’m visualizing the floor mounted jigs we’ve discussed previously turned up-side-down with the two jig ends connected by a 16’(whatever the wing span) 2x4. or maybe two simple slings made of carpeting (no, that would crush the trailing edge when I move from the leading-edge down position); in either case, I”ll need that long running support.
I’m thinking the 2x4 could bend and it’s heavy. Anyone have a suggestion of a lighter and stronger way of running that connecting member? The wing is only ~75# – Mike
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