Log in
Search
Latest topics
» My latest doodle...by batjac Today at 9:47 pm
» My N-1R build log
by roddie Today at 8:50 pm
» Tee Dee .020 combat model
by rdw777 Today at 5:07 pm
» Free Flight Radio Assist
by rdw777 Today at 4:51 pm
» Purchased the last of any bult engines from Ken Enya
by getback Today at 12:05 pm
» Funny what you find when you go looking
by rsv1cox Yesterday at 3:21 pm
» Landing-gear tips
by 1975 control line guy Yesterday at 8:17 am
» Cox NaBOO - Just in time for Halloween
by rsv1cox Tue Nov 19, 2024 6:35 pm
» Canada Post strike - We are still shipping :)
by Cox International Tue Nov 19, 2024 12:01 pm
» Duende V model from RC Model magazine 1983.
by getback Tue Nov 19, 2024 6:08 am
» My current avatar photo
by roddie Mon Nov 18, 2024 9:05 pm
» Brushless motors?
by rsv1cox Sun Nov 17, 2024 6:40 pm
Cox Engine of The Month
Wanted: Plier marked TD drive plates
Page 1 of 1
Wanted: Plier marked TD drive plates
Yes you read that right, I am looking for plier marked TD/Medallion 049 and 09 drive plates. Dig in your junk boxes and see what you have. Let me know what you have by private message.
Here is a picture of what I'm looking for:
Jason
Here is a picture of what I'm looking for:
Jason
Jason_WI- Top Poster
-
Posts : 3123
Join date : 2011-10-09
Age : 49
Location : Neenah, WI
Re: Wanted: Plier marked TD drive plates
Jason_WI wrote:Yes you read that right, I am looking for plier marked TD/Medallion 049 and 09 drive plates. Dig in your junk boxes and see what you have. Let me know what you have by private message.
Here is a picture of what I'm looking for:
Jason
I have a chewed-up Medallion .09 prop driver, if you want it PM me your address
Wilf
Ivanhoe- Diamond Member
- Posts : 1752
Join date : 2011-09-30
Location : Northern Ireland
Re: Wanted: Plier marked TD drive plates
Jason_WI wrote:Yes you read that right, I am looking for plier marked TD/Medallion 049 and 09 drive plates. Dig in your junk boxes and see what you have. Let me know what you have by private message.
Here is a picture of what I'm looking for:
Jason
A man of the same passion !!! I shall check tonight for innocent, abused drive plates just waiting to be appreciated !!!!
Kim- Top Poster
-
Posts : 8625
Join date : 2011-09-06
Location : South East Missouri
re: plier marked TD drive plates
Jason_WI wrote:Yes you read that right, I am looking for plier marked TD/Medallion 049 and 09 drive plates. Dig in your junk boxes and see what you have. Let me know what you have by private message.
Here is a picture of what I'm looking for:
Jason
Jason_WI: looks like someone in WI has a lathe and a plan?? hmmm. i'll look tonight.
i should talk to you about the engine test stand Admin commented about recently. i am a retired electronics engineer with moderate mechanical background, but very limited tools such as a metal lathe, etc. i contacted Admin about making a version of the engine test stand he saw on ebay. i have found steel stock that i think will work and have very limited access to metal working tools where i used to work. about all they have left after laying off everyone except sales and support staff are a small cutter and a small metal brake for bending, i don't intend to bend anything other than the flat piece used to mount the stand to a bench. the other pieces can be made from square steel extrusion. i'll include a pic of the stand and i would welcome any comments. again i wasn't a mechanical engineer, but the project doesn't need one.
happydad
happydad- Rest In Peace
- Posts : 1592
Join date : 2012-05-28
Age : 79
Location : Escondido, CA
Re: Wanted: Plier marked TD drive plates
I would fear marking or scratching my engines with these steel clamps. Wood is forgiving.
daviddiag- Silver Member
- Posts : 79
Join date : 2012-04-18
Age : 73
Location : Bradenton, Florida
re: wood clamps
daviddiag wrote:I would fear marking or scratching my engines with these steel clamps. Wood is forgiving.
daviddiag: thanks for the input. we can always add a wood block at the clamp area. i'll look into that.
happydad
happydad- Rest In Peace
- Posts : 1592
Join date : 2012-05-28
Age : 79
Location : Escondido, CA
Re: Wanted: Plier marked TD drive plates
I think adding strips of leather (any scrap should do) would be your best bet.happydad wrote:daviddiag wrote:I would fear marking or scratching my engines with these steel clamps. Wood is forgiving.
daviddiag: thanks for the input. we can always add a wood block at the clamp area. i'll look into that.
happydad
Re: Wanted: Plier marked TD drive plates
Happydad,
I have a plan. The TD .09 drive plates I convert to use with the large splined crankshafts that were used on the 049 car engines. See the pic below:
The TD .049 drive plates will be converted to use with the tapered car crankshafts. No pic yet but when i get one done I will post a pic.
I have a lathe but no milling machine. I thought about making my own then I just broke down and bought one from Jtec. All aluminum and has never marred any of my engines that I have run in it.
Jason
I have a plan. The TD .09 drive plates I convert to use with the large splined crankshafts that were used on the 049 car engines. See the pic below:
The TD .049 drive plates will be converted to use with the tapered car crankshafts. No pic yet but when i get one done I will post a pic.
I have a lathe but no milling machine. I thought about making my own then I just broke down and bought one from Jtec. All aluminum and has never marred any of my engines that I have run in it.
Jason
Jason_WI- Top Poster
-
Posts : 3123
Join date : 2011-10-09
Age : 49
Location : Neenah, WI
Re: Wanted: Plier marked TD drive plates
Not to rain on anyone's parade(it is raining here), but I've been using this same stand for 20+ years
and it's always worked well for me. I replaced the clamp nuts with wingnuts(1/4-20).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CARL-GOLDBERG-HARDWOOD-ENGINE-TEST-STAND-NEW-/261041202683?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cc744a5fb
This is a somewhat of a steal if you are interested in this type of stand.
As far as I know, this is the last incarnation of the old wood design, and
they aren't being made anymore.
Sorry 'bout the off topicnessage.
Bob
and it's always worked well for me. I replaced the clamp nuts with wingnuts(1/4-20).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CARL-GOLDBERG-HARDWOOD-ENGINE-TEST-STAND-NEW-/261041202683?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cc744a5fb
This is a somewhat of a steal if you are interested in this type of stand.
As far as I know, this is the last incarnation of the old wood design, and
they aren't being made anymore.
Sorry 'bout the off topicnessage.
Bob
dckrsn- Diamond Member
- Posts : 2750
Join date : 2010-10-21
Age : 71
Location : Long Island, New York
Re: Wanted: Plier marked TD drive plates
nitroairplane wrote:I think adding strips of leather (any scrap should do) would be your best bet.happydad wrote:daviddiag wrote:I would fear marking or scratching my engines with these steel clamps. Wood is forgiving.
daviddiag: thanks for the input. we can always add a wood block at the clamp area. i'll look into that.
happydad
nitroairplane: i like it. quick, easy, cheap and effective. thanks for the tip. +1.
happydad
happydad- Rest In Peace
- Posts : 1592
Join date : 2012-05-28
Age : 79
Location : Escondido, CA
Re: Wanted: Plier marked TD drive plates
dckrsn wrote:Not to rain on anyone's parade(it is raining here), but I've been using this same stand for 20+ years
and it's always worked well for me. I replaced the clamp nuts with wingnuts(1/4-20).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CARL-GOLDBERG-HARDWOOD-ENGINE-TEST-STAND-NEW-/261041202683?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cc744a5fb
This is a somewhat of a steal if you are interested in this type of stand.
As far as I know, this is the last incarnation of the old wood design, and
they aren't being made anymore.
Sorry 'bout the off topicnessage.
Bob
dckrsn: not off topic. i think everyone has there own personal taste. thanks for bringing up another choice. +1 also. isn't that what this forum is for. ideas centered around cox engines?? good ideas.
happydad
happydad- Rest In Peace
- Posts : 1592
Join date : 2012-05-28
Age : 79
Location : Escondido, CA
Re: Wanted: Plier marked TD drive plates
Jason_WI wrote:Happydad,
I have a plan. The TD .09 drive plates I convert to use with the large splined crankshafts that were used on the 049 car engines. See the pic below:
The TD .049 drive plates will be converted to use with the tapered car crankshafts. No pic yet but when i get one done I will post a pic.
I have a lathe but no milling machine. I thought about making my own then I just broke down and bought one from Jtec. All aluminum and has never marred any of my engines that I have run in it.
Jason
Jason_WI: i was looking for something like this for nitrosmeller. did you forget to downsize the pic to 640 pixels?? we don't see the front end of the .049, but i think you showed it somewhere else. so where do you get the prop driver plates for cox TD .09 engines, (hint: wanted plier scarred TD .09 size prop driver plates??)??
or reasonably priced?? $4.95 each is not reasonable. especially for a retired no income person. happydad
happydad- Rest In Peace
- Posts : 1592
Join date : 2012-05-28
Age : 79
Location : Escondido, CA
Re: Wanted: Plier marked TD drive plates
happydad wrote:
Jason_WI: i was looking for something like this for nitrosmeller. did you forget to downsize the pic to 640 pixels?? we don't see the front end of the .049, but i think you showed it somewhere else. so where do you get the prop driver plates for cox TD .09 engines, (hint: wanted plier scarred TD .09 size prop driver plates??)??
or reasonably priced?? $4.95 each is not reasonable. especially for a retired no income person. happydad
If you click on most pictures here they open in another window and you can see all of them.
Wilf
Ivanhoe- Diamond Member
- Posts : 1752
Join date : 2011-09-30
Location : Northern Ireland
Re: Wanted: Plier marked TD drive plates
TNKS H.D.happydad wrote:dckrsn wrote:Not to rain on anyone's parade(it is raining here), but I've been using this same stand for 20+ years
and it's always worked well for me. I replaced the clamp nuts with wingnuts(1/4-20).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CARL-GOLDBERG-HARDWOOD-ENGINE-TEST-STAND-NEW-/261041202683?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cc744a5fb
This is a somewhat of a steal if you are interested in this type of stand.
As far as I know, this is the last incarnation of the old wood design, and
they aren't being made anymore.
Sorry 'bout the off topicnessage.
Bob
dckrsn: not off topic. i think everyone has there own personal taste. thanks for bringing up another choice. +1 also. isn't that what this forum is for. ideas centered around cox engines?? good ideas.
happydad
dckrsn- Diamond Member
- Posts : 2750
Join date : 2010-10-21
Age : 71
Location : Long Island, New York
re:pics
Ivanhoe wrote:happydad wrote:
Jason_WI: i was looking for something like this for nitrosmeller. did you forget to downsize the pic to 640 pixels?? we don't see the front end of the .049, but i think you showed it somewhere else. so where do you get the prop driver plates for cox TD .09 engines, (hint: wanted plier scarred TD .09 size prop driver plates??)??
or reasonably priced?? $4.95 each is not reasonable. especially for a retired no income person. happydad
If you click on most pictures here they open in another window and you can see all of them.
Wilf
all: like i said i had seen the pic before. no worries. happydad
happydad- Rest In Peace
- Posts : 1592
Join date : 2012-05-28
Age : 79
Location : Escondido, CA
re: wood engine test stand
dckrsn wrote:TNKS H.D.happydad wrote:dckrsn wrote:Not to rain on anyone's parade(it is raining here), but I've been using this same stand for 20+ years
and it's always worked well for me. I replaced the clamp nuts with wingnuts(1/4-20).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CARL-GOLDBERG-HARDWOOD-ENGINE-TEST-STAND-NEW-/261041202683?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cc744a5fb
This is a somewhat of a steal if you are interested in this type of stand.
As far as I know, this is the last incarnation of the old wood design, and
they aren't being made anymore.
Sorry 'bout the off topicnessage.
Bob
dckrsn: not off topic. i think everyone has there own personal taste. thanks for bringing up another choice. +1 also. isn't that what this forum is for. ideas centered around cox engines?? good ideas.
happydad
HD: make note to self. next project. wooden engine test stand. LOL. happydad
p.s. surf's up dudes. waves are calling me. gotta go. LOVVL
Last edited by happydad on Wed Jun 13, 2012 7:03 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : p.s. adding a little humor)
happydad- Rest In Peace
- Posts : 1592
Join date : 2012-05-28
Age : 79
Location : Escondido, CA
re: wooden test stand
dckrsn wrote:Not to rain on anyone's parade(it is raining here), but I've been using this same stand for 20+ years
and it's always worked well for me. I replaced the clamp nuts with wingnuts(1/4-20).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CARL-GOLDBERG-HARDWOOD-ENGINE-TEST-STAND-NEW-/261041202683?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cc744a5fb
This is a somewhat of a steal if you are interested in this type of stand.
As far as I know, this is the last incarnation of the old wood design, and
they aren't being made anymore.
Sorry 'bout the off topicnessage.
Bob
dckrsn: so tell me what you think of my version of a wooden engine test stand. i don't have the money at present to purchase the steel stock i needed, but i did have a piece of 1 1/2in. x 1 1/2in. stake wood lying around. so after about 1 hour cutting with my $69.00 harbor frieght tools jigsaw and hitting home depot for a couple of carriage bolts, washers, lock washers and wingnuts this is what i came up with. i need to make a little refinment as it fits .049 size engines o.k., but the moveable piece wont come close enough for a .010 or .020 size engine, (which i don't have anyway). please comment.
the stand is about 8inches wide x 1 1/2inches deep and will have 2 different adjustable pieces to grip the TD style mounts. one for small engines and a thicker one for .09 and above sizes. this is my first prototype so please comment away.
p.s. the test stand is shown holding my ghost medallion .051 spoken of in other posts in this forum.
so far the cost is less than $2.00.
happydad
happydad- Rest In Peace
- Posts : 1592
Join date : 2012-05-28
Age : 79
Location : Escondido, CA
Similar topics
» Wanted - NOS Gold Drive Plate for .010
» 99 engines......
» Can I reuse drive plates?
» Wanted Baby Bee type vented back plates
» (Wanted) Babe Bee black back plates with filler tubes
» 99 engines......
» Can I reuse drive plates?
» Wanted Baby Bee type vented back plates
» (Wanted) Babe Bee black back plates with filler tubes
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum