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    How much of a problem is it to change bungies? Not that it needs it, but figure now would be the time while in for annual.
    thanks
    Tom T

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    Its a pain.

    Buy or borrow a tool. Its very easy using the tool.

    I make and sell the tools, $120 shipping is included.

    Look in the techincal resources page.

    Dave
    Last edited by Robert Lees; 02-18-2012, 13:13. Reason: add link to tech resources page

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    • #3
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      My mechanic says he has the right tool, but I have heard a lot of horror stories on changing piper bungies. Going to do it today I think!
      Tom T

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      • #4
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        Bungee installation on ANY aircraft is much easier WITH THE PROPER TOOL.

        I use a "Chainfall" for Piper hydrosorb units.

        VERY controlled.

        Prying with makeshift bars can be extremely dangerous.

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        • #5
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          I've amended drude's post to show the link to the Technical Resources page.

          As a private individual & mechanic, I use Dave's bungee tool all the time, and to echo magman's post, it's the right tool for the job and well worth the money.



          Dave, did you send me a photo of the latest version of your bungee tool?

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          • #6
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            Turns out we dont have the proper tool!!
            Tom T

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            • #7
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              I'll update the picture in a few days or less.

              I have a batch of parts made and need to put them in the jig and weld them up.

              Also have a bunch of Aeronca oleos to assemble and case frames to weld so its kind of slow going.

              Hmm its raining today maybe I'll do bungee tools first especially if Tom is going to need one.

              Tom the price had been $93 + shipping for something like 10 years then krept up to about $114 and that included shipping. This batch is closer to $120 including shipping. Mostly because since I was overwhelmed with work I hired another shop to make many of the components.

              Dave

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              • #8
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                Hi Dave, it was nice talking to you, after I woke up from my nappy! I was ten seconds from calling and asking you to send me the correct tool when my mechanic came up with a similar one that worked ok.
                Thanks again Dave,
                Tom T

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                • #9
                  Re: bungies

                  Originally posted by Robert Lees View Post
                  I've amended drude's post to show the link to the Technical Resources page.

                  As a private individual & mechanic, I use Dave's bungee tool all the time, and to echo magman's post, it's the right tool for the job and well worth the money.




                  Dave, did you send me a photo of the latest version of your bungee tool?


                  Hi Rob,

                  I have a new picture. I hadn't realized that the old ones were 12 years old! wow! time flies.

                  Rob can you add this one next to the original?

                  I did not have time to take the airplane apart and put in position as the old one is.

                  Current price is $120 that includes shipping by USPS flat rate.

                  Thanks, Dave.
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                  • #10
                    Re: bungies

                    I modified a car bumper jack, I can swap bungies in 15 minutes for all 4. Tim
                    N29787
                    '41 BC12-65

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                    • #11
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                      I have one of those too. I don't use it anymore.

                      Made it around 1982-4.

                      It is the reason that I began to make a dedicated and safe tool.

                      In that era I recall that one guy got wacked in the head an injured by the jack.

                      I believe that I also recall instrument damage and not long after hearing about these things I lost control of mine and nearly wacked my one head!

                      Soon after I started looking for something safer.

                      Dave

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