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Super Cub - Hangar 9

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Step 5. Carefully cut a groove approximately 1/16" deep intothe wooden pushrod from the hole to the end of the pushrod,one on either side of the wooden pushrod. This will help securethe wire in place. Use a Dremel tool and cut-off wheel oruse both sides of the wire as a guide and hold the knife at a45-degree angle to cut a V-groove.Step 7. To construct the rudder pushrod, locate the other hardwoodpushrod (25 1 ⁄8"). Measure in 3" from one end and make amark centered on the pushrod. Use a 3/32"drill bit to drillthrough the pushrod at the mark you just made.ABStep 8. Locate the remaining 12" 4-40-wire pushrod threadedon one end. Use a felt-tipped pen to mark it at 8 1 ⁄2" from thethreaded end. Align the mark with the end of wooden pushrodwhere the hole is drilled from the previous step. Mark the wirewhere it crosses over the hole.AStep 6. Locate the included string and cut it to four equallengths. Mix 1/4 ounce of 6-minute epoxy and coat both wiresand the wooden pushrod end. Be sure to get epoxy down intothe holes. Install the wires and secure them in place by wrappingthe string around the pushrod assembly and tie it off. Make surethe wires are seated down in the groove of the pushrod. Coatthe string with epoxy and set the assembly aside while theepoxy cures.B42

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