Hi- My name is Tim. I am in Orlando, Fl. I have been searching for something to either restore or build for about 5 years on and off. I have been looking at wrecked Maules on barnstormer. Looked at Bud Davidson's pilot reports of both the maule m-7 and the bearhawk(S). Looks like the maules would have to be torn down completely and blast the tubing to make the tubing welded repairs- They seem to run 10 to 18 K $ for the wrecked maules........ Then It occurred to me that I could buy a pre-welded bearhawk
fuselage for 11-12 K$. Also- Davidson's pi-reps seemed to indicate that the bearhawk does everything better than the Mule.......
Then I remembered the company that pre-cuts the steel tubing (Cartesian tube) . I was looking forward to Tig-ing the frame but wasn't looking forward to doing all the tubing copes.
So I am thinking that the Cartesian tube kit is the best of both worlds. I am thinking that once I have 2 building tables built- I think I can tack and finish weld the basic fuselage
in about 2 or 3 months........ Anyone else gone this route ?
I will probably order plans in the next week or two..........
Seems like the work I would do on a wrecked maule I could do on a new bearhawk and have a BETTER plane when done (with no corrosion or rust or any hidden cracks to look for)
I was thinking about making 2 work tables - made probably from 1+1/2 steel square tubing with 3/4 or 1 inch MDF tops and leveling legs of some kind. Make the tables so they could be joined end to end -or joined side by side.......
Can anybody give me some feedback on what the top dimentions should be? (probably end to end for fuselage and wings and maybe the other way for tail feathers...... )
Tim in orlando
fuselage for 11-12 K$. Also- Davidson's pi-reps seemed to indicate that the bearhawk does everything better than the Mule.......
Then I remembered the company that pre-cuts the steel tubing (Cartesian tube) . I was looking forward to Tig-ing the frame but wasn't looking forward to doing all the tubing copes.
So I am thinking that the Cartesian tube kit is the best of both worlds. I am thinking that once I have 2 building tables built- I think I can tack and finish weld the basic fuselage
in about 2 or 3 months........ Anyone else gone this route ?
I will probably order plans in the next week or two..........
Seems like the work I would do on a wrecked maule I could do on a new bearhawk and have a BETTER plane when done (with no corrosion or rust or any hidden cracks to look for)
I was thinking about making 2 work tables - made probably from 1+1/2 steel square tubing with 3/4 or 1 inch MDF tops and leveling legs of some kind. Make the tables so they could be joined end to end -or joined side by side.......
Can anybody give me some feedback on what the top dimentions should be? (probably end to end for fuselage and wings and maybe the other way for tail feathers...... )
Tim in orlando
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