So thirteen years, huh.. I think that's a restoration hiatus only exceeded by Jerry's gas-powered MD. Cool to see a familiar face still pop in these days.
Oh yeah, lost or misplaced bolts can totally be one's worst nightmare!
Man if I ever got a siren it would take me more then 10 years trust lolSirenMadness wrote: ↑Sun Apr 06, 2025 1:48 amSo thirteen years, huh.. I think that's a restoration hiatus only exceeded by Jerry's gas-powered MD. Cool to see a familiar face still pop in these days.
Oh yeah, lost or misplaced bolts can totally be one's worst nightmare!
Thankfully nothing is lost other than the knowledge of where it all goes. I think I figured out 90% of it now by simple logic and trial and error.SirenMadness wrote: ↑Sun Apr 06, 2025 1:48 amSo thirteen years, huh.. I think that's a restoration hiatus only exceeded by Jerry's gas-powered MD. Cool to see a familiar face still pop in these days.
Oh yeah, lost or misplaced bolts can totally be one's worst nightmare!
Oh my gosh - that was a LITTLE lock washer? Maybe next time the OP should have a coin next to it in the picture or something - LOL! It looked bigger to me - I was thinking maybe 3 inches in diameter
Wait your control box and projector was at a museum?!tachi88 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 10, 2025 4:28 amUpdate.
I cleaned up the chopper, prepped for some corrosion control. I have lock washers on order.
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I was able to recover the projector and the control box from the museum... Sadly it seems like the rotator was misplaced, potentially scrapped... So now I need to see if I can find a replacement, or find the exact specs to build a new one. Thankfully I have access to a full machine shop, however, I would need to have some sort of reference to go off of to rebuild it.
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Yeah, at the time I picked it up I was living in an apartment with my mom. Didn't have the space, or know how to work on it. Originally I worked out a deal that I could use one of the restoration hangers at the Air and Space Museum if I agreed to donate it, dropped off the rotator, control box and projector with them. I kept the chopper / chopper housing at my house for restoration... Kinda lost touch years later.Andresplazm wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 1:58 amWait your control box and projector was at a museum?!tachi88 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 10, 2025 4:28 amUpdate.
I cleaned up the chopper, prepped for some corrosion control. I have lock washers on order.
20250409_211502.jpg
20250409_211459.jpg
I was able to recover the projector and the control box from the museum... Sadly it seems like the rotator was misplaced, potentially scrapped... So now I need to see if I can find a replacement, or find the exact specs to build a new one. Thankfully I have access to a full machine shop, however, I would need to have some sort of reference to go off of to rebuild it.
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Edit: where is the blower?
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