Michel Lemieux wrote:
Brandon & Rich....
Mind sharing some of the endless fun U guys seemed to had with the P38 restoration ?
Only the PG13 content of course & of course if you fell like it.
Tks
"Endless fun" and "P-38 restoration" just don't go together.
Brandon and I have both worked for Steve Hinton at Fighter Rebuilders.
I worked on Stephen Grey's P-38 for more than 2 years. Part of the things damaged on it when it was brought into our shop was the nose gear had been busted off which included damage to both Nose gear pivot attach structure. The bulkhead that this structure attached to also had been damaged as a cable sliced through the sheetmetal. It took some head scratching to figure out repairs and maintain alignment of things. I had test fitted the nose gear. We had machined a new trunion from a 4130 billet as well. The final fitting showed that the nose wheel just wasn't aimed straight and also the up lock wasn't hitting perfect. The nose strut had been overhauled by someone else and I discovered there was some chunks of rust left in the upper chamber. A few chunks drifted down and prevented the strut from fully extending. The Nose strut had an internal cam arrangement that centered the nose wheel when the strut fully extended so that everything would fit in the wheel well.
This required a bit of extra work to re-overhaul the nose gear and get rid of the rust chunks. Then I test fit the parts again.
Steve had left town to do some movie work. He left me instructions to "Paint the gear silver and hang it" by the time he returned.
I knew I would miss this deadline. I found a 6" dia gear from a P-38 crash. With a spray can I painted it silver and hung it with safety wire under the nose.
Rich
Rich