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    Gyro,non flexing mast,tandem 2 seater,electric pre rotator up there.Is there a found position to locate the pre rotator that will minimise the dreaded shake.Don't say take it off, I luv just pushing the please rotate button.RDC

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    Hey Russell what is "dreaded shake"[:0] Is that severe rotor shake???[?] I have not had rotor shake for years!!!!! Sorry, I just could not resist being cheeky!!!![}] I know, I know, try harder Paul!!!![]Now back to being serious.Russell I have had more success with my lead sleds using the big diameter rotors by having the starter at the back. No sure way, other than to experiment.Aussie Paul.[]www.firebirdgyros.com

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    • #3
      Sorry if this comment sounds dumb......what about the equivelent weight hanging off the opp side??????????A1014RDC

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      • #4
        You try it and let us know Russell. It could cancel it out as well as lifting the CoM. Not that you have problem with that!!!!!Aussie Paul. []www.firebirdgyros.com

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        • #5
          Russell: I owned a non flexing mast tandem gyro and the only fix to the 2 per Rev shake, was the use of a "Slider". The solid support provided by the mast, lead to develop a sort of resonance in certains RPM (In Bensen machines absorbed by the flex of the mast) and the consolidation of the natural vibrations of the rotor.Imagine you support a rule in a vise and pinch the tip: It will oscillate. Then support the rule in your hand and it will not oscillate because the soft support.If you need a brief description of the slider, let me knok.I hope you will have a nice 2005 year.regards.Edgardo MaffiaBuenos Aires - Argentina

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          • #6
            Hey Russell, I told you to get a slider head 2 years ago!!!!! LOLAussie Paul. []www.firebirdgyros.com

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            • #7
              OK, have spoken to Ernie Boyette, USA, a slider head is the go. Have ordered a double bearing head with dual teeter hole positions.All up costs approx $1000 USA landed Ozy. Will keep you all posted. A1014RDC

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              • #8
                Are there no slider heads made here in Australia? I have nothing against the imported product but would rather support our home grown industry. I too am wanting a slider head for a solid mast.Graeme.

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                • #9
                  Graeme, I played a little with a slider head just to prove to myself that it did indeed work.I got Rosco to send me a rotor head U block that was 4 mm shorter. I then sliced in my lathe, a Raf "magic" bush, into 2 mm slices. I put one either end of the U block. This allowed the head to move a little. The improvement was noticeable. By the sound of it, not as good as Chuck Beatys design for Ernie, but it did work enough to tell me that the principle is correct.Doubting Thomas, Aussie Paul. []www.firebirdgyros.com

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                  • #10
                    Paul: What is a slider head.DarylDaryl Patterson

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                    • #11
                      Daryl, I will bring my attempt at a slider head down to Lethbridge for you to have a look at. Worth a 1000 words.Aussie Paul.www.firebirdgyros.com

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                      • #12
                        Thanks Paul. I missed you on Friday (I went home about 2:30), but I should be down there again on Sunday. See you soon.Daryl Patterson

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                        • #13
                          Paul can you put a pic on here of it with a short description for those that can't get to see it elsewhere? Ta

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                          • #14
                            Ok Marty, will do. Just allow a few days until I get to where the head is.Aussie paul. []www.firebirdgyros.com

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                            • #15
                              no worries,thanks Paul

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