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Unread 06-11-02, 12:35 PM
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Post Ahhh the old boom jacks problem... well here are some suggestions

Yep.. seeings how things are working today.... we'll go for broke and see if this comes out too... smile..

their are no commercial made boom jacks... yep none.. you have to make your own.. or use some of the wing jacks that lift the main wings... but, you don't need something that heavy... as their is little weight on the booms when you have it jacked up... and most important follow the shop manual.. you don't want to be jacking the nose point while having the booms supported real solid.. as it puts stress ont the rear spar and could crack it... not a good thing..

So what to use... well we have seen people use Pick Up truck tires on rims.. that have a plate bolted to the hub area... from this 1/4 to 1/2 inch 10x10 inch plate is welded a piece of 1.5 or 2 inch of squair tubing... that goes up about 5 feet... then inside of it is another piece of squair tubing that just fits inside... to that they weld a plate (again 1/4 inch) that is about 3 inches by 5 or 6 inches long... sometimes they just slot the tube and put a bolt through the two holes drilled on either side... and that goes thru the tiedown in the boom... we like the plate with a rag or some other cloth item to keep from scratching the booms on the underside... ...

now as the plane is jacked up... they put holes thru the inside tube where a bolt or screwdriver is usually stuck to take up the rear action and keep pressure on the booms equally... till it gets to the right height... and they put a bolt with a wing nut thru to keep it at that height... ...

I don't have the means to get a drawing to you on this computer but, I will post one.. that you can make... as they are real cheep to have done... cost about 30 bucks for both... and you own them...

If you don't want to use the truck tire for weight... you can use a 18x18 inch plate and put sand bags on it... to weight it down... but, the pressure is from the booms down to the ground so their is very little up lifting.... and doesn't require much...

The nose jacking point is only for stability while someone is inside... as they are right at the cg point... and shifting their weight around could cause the nose to dip... but, we have found that with the two Pick up tires and rimss... 1 ton type... that their is enough weight to keep it from nosing down... with both of them on the rear... and it makes it easy to put away for the next time... by the way... try and keep the fuel weight down when jacking... unless you use the jack pads that go under the rib for support.... we have seen a 210s jacks go thru the wing because they had full fuel and the plane was full of junk... messed up the lifing points as well as the skin...

Hope it helps.. G.M>
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