I'm thinking about ways to increase comfort for my SO, and therefore my overall comfort as well. Being able to remove the co-pilot control stick seems like it might be worth the effort.
My plan is to split the co-pilot's stick an inch or so above the top hinge point just before the 90 deg part, there's not a lot of space there so it might be 1/2" or 3/4" I'll have to see. Then ss pop riveting in a sleeve on the lower part that the upper stick will slide over. The upper stick will be retained with a quick release pin of appropriate size, 1/4" might do just fine.
Ideally a sleeve overlap of 3/4" would provide sufficient edge-margin for attachment, but again I'll have to see what I'm working with. Just wanted to run the concept by the forum and see what the thoughts are.
ETA: Actually, I could sleeve past the upper attach point and just put a clearance hole through the sleeve, so not so worried about space in that case. Since that bolt would then also be retaining the sleeve I could do away with the pop rivets and just use adhesive to hold the sleeve in place, hmm...
My plan is to split the co-pilot's stick an inch or so above the top hinge point just before the 90 deg part, there's not a lot of space there so it might be 1/2" or 3/4" I'll have to see. Then ss pop riveting in a sleeve on the lower part that the upper stick will slide over. The upper stick will be retained with a quick release pin of appropriate size, 1/4" might do just fine.
Ideally a sleeve overlap of 3/4" would provide sufficient edge-margin for attachment, but again I'll have to see what I'm working with. Just wanted to run the concept by the forum and see what the thoughts are.
ETA: Actually, I could sleeve past the upper attach point and just put a clearance hole through the sleeve, so not so worried about space in that case. Since that bolt would then also be retaining the sleeve I could do away with the pop rivets and just use adhesive to hold the sleeve in place, hmm...
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