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Old January 16th 14, 12:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Papa3[_2_]
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Hi,

Anyone have any thoughts on the current state of the art for light, compact wingstands. I've reviewed all of the threads from the last few years as well as looking at various websites. Just wondering if there are any new entrants to the market.

FWIW, I absolutely LOVE the old Wings and Wheels wingstand from the early 2000s that came in kit form. Cheap, light, simple, and incredibly robust. I could probably see fabricating and powdercoating the two key parts (top cluster and the leg support unit) if I had the time... which I don't. If anyone wants to sell a used one (or two) I'd be interested.

P3
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Old January 16th 14, 03:12 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
6PK
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On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 4:35:47 PM UTC-8, Papa3 wrote:
Hi,



Anyone have any thoughts on the current state of the art for light, compact wingstands. I've reviewed all of the threads from the last few years as well as looking at various websites. Just wondering if there are any new entrants to the market.



FWIW, I absolutely LOVE the old Wings and Wheels wingstand from the early 2000s that came in kit form. Cheap, light, simple, and incredibly robust. I could probably see fabricating and powdercoating the two key parts (top cluster and the leg support unit) if I had the time... which I don't. If anyone wants to sell a used one (or two) I'd be interested.



Simple, sturdy, light, inexpensive and readily available at any Home Depot

http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-Fl...934/100618242#
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Old January 16th 14, 03:40 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Remde
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Hi,

That Home Depot stand does look like a good option. Has anyone used one as
a wing-stand?

Paul Remde
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"6PK" wrote in message
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On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 4:35:47 PM UTC-8, Papa3 wrote:
Hi,



Anyone have any thoughts on the current state of the art for light,
compact wingstands. I've reviewed all of the threads from the last few
years as well as looking at various websites. Just wondering if there
are any new entrants to the market.



FWIW, I absolutely LOVE the old Wings and Wheels wingstand from the early
2000s that came in kit form. Cheap, light, simple, and incredibly robust.
I could probably see fabricating and powdercoating the two key parts (top
cluster and the leg support unit) if I had the time... which I don't. If
anyone wants to sell a used one (or two) I'd be interested.



Simple, sturdy, light, inexpensive and readily available at any Home Depot

http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-Fl...934/100618242#

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Old January 16th 14, 04:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
6PK
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On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 7:40:48 PM UTC-8, Paul Remde wrote:
Hi,



That Home Depot stand does look like a good option. Has anyone used one as

a wing-stand?



Paul Remde

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"6PK" wrote in message

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On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 4:35:47 PM UTC-8, Papa3 wrote:

Hi,








Anyone have any thoughts on the current state of the art for light,


compact wingstands. I've reviewed all of the threads from the last few


years as well as looking at various websites. Just wondering if there


are any new entrants to the market.








FWIW, I absolutely LOVE the old Wings and Wheels wingstand from the early


2000s that came in kit form. Cheap, light, simple, and incredibly robust.


I could probably see fabricating and powdercoating the two key parts (top


cluster and the leg support unit) if I had the time... which I don't. If


anyone wants to sell a used one (or two) I'd be interested.








Simple, sturdy, light, inexpensive and readily available at any Home Depot


http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-Fl...934/100618242#


Several guys at CalCity including myself for several years now. Not a one problem.
6PK
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Old January 16th 14, 05:24 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Frank Whiteley
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On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 9:06:46 PM UTC-7, 6PK wrote:
On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 7:40:48 PM UTC-8, Paul Remde wrote:

Hi,








That Home Depot stand does look like a good option. Has anyone used one as




a wing-stand?








Paul Remde




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"6PK" wrote in message




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On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 4:35:47 PM UTC-8, Papa3 wrote:




Hi,
















Anyone have any thoughts on the current state of the art for light,




compact wingstands. I've reviewed all of the threads from the last few




years as well as looking at various websites. Just wondering if there




are any new entrants to the market.
















FWIW, I absolutely LOVE the old Wings and Wheels wingstand from the early




2000s that came in kit form. Cheap, light, simple, and incredibly robust.




I could probably see fabricating and powdercoating the two key parts (top




cluster and the leg support unit) if I had the time... which I don't. If




anyone wants to sell a used one (or two) I'd be interested.
















Simple, sturdy, light, inexpensive and readily available at any Home Depot




http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-Fl...934/100618242#




Several guys at CalCity including myself for several years now. Not a one problem.

6PK


I had the tightening handle on the vertical adjust clamp break on one. Otherwise no other issues.

Frank Whiteley
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Old January 16th 14, 05:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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I use one and so does another club member. Because I like having a "redundant back-up to critical systems" I drilled three holes in the sliding upright and have a tethered locking pin to insert in them to back up the friction clamp. We both made contoured foam pads for the top plate which fit nicely into the contours of the wing underside. This holds the wing nice and steady during rigging. I actually like it better than the genuine Cobra wingstand the club 505 has.

I've also used the same stand with the club Twin Astir. If it can hold one of those solid concrete wings steadily a 15 meter ship is a breeze!
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Old January 16th 14, 07:51 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tim Taylor
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My favorite is still the Pearl C900 Cymbal stands. Has that perfect feel of quality and are flexible in height.

TT
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Old January 16th 14, 09:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Peter Scholz[_3_]
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Am 16.01.2014 01:35, Papa3 wrote:
Hi,

Anyone have any thoughts on the current state of the art for light, compact wingstands. I've reviewed all of the threads from the last few years as well as looking at various websites. Just wondering if there are any new entrants to the market.

FWIW, I absolutely LOVE the old Wings and Wheels wingstand from the early 2000s that came in kit form. Cheap, light, simple, and incredibly robust. I could probably see fabricating and powdercoating the two key parts (top cluster and the leg support unit) if I had the time... which I don't. If anyone wants to sell a used one (or two) I'd be interested.

P3

Another alternative ist this type:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Workforce...C43/202530462#

I use two of those since several years. Lightweight, durable, easy to
store.

I took off the top roller and replaced it with a piece of suitable foam
insulation for heating pipes. Also reinforced the thread for the fixing
clamp when it became worn out, since then no problem at all. I use it
during assemply as well as for supporting the wings during tie-down when
leaving the plane assembled overnight.

--
Peter Scholz
ASW24 JE
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Old January 16th 14, 04:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Richard[_9_]
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On Thursday, January 16, 2014 1:00:55 AM UTC-8, Peter Scholz wrote:
Am 16.01.2014 01:35, Papa3 wrote:

Hi,




Anyone have any thoughts on the current state of the art for light, compact wingstands. I've reviewed all of the threads from the last few years as well as looking at various websites. Just wondering if there are any new entrants to the market.




FWIW, I absolutely LOVE the old Wings and Wheels wingstand from the early 2000s that came in kit form. Cheap, light, simple, and incredibly robust. I could probably see fabricating and powdercoating the two key parts (top cluster and the leg support unit) if I had the time... which I don't. If anyone wants to sell a used one (or two) I'd be interested.




P3




Another alternative ist this type:

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Workforce...C43/202530462#



I use two of those since several years. Lightweight, durable, easy to

store.



I took off the top roller and replaced it with a piece of suitable foam

insulation for heating pipes. Also reinforced the thread for the fixing

clamp when it became worn out, since then no problem at all. I use it

during assemply as well as for supporting the wings during tie-down when

leaving the plane assembled overnight.



--

Peter Scholz

ASW24 JE


Another good one from HomeDepot just cover with felt, rubber or carpet.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-Fl...934/100618242#



Richard
Craggy Aero LLC
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Old January 16th 14, 04:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Peter von Tresckow
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Peter Scholz wrote:
Am 16.01.2014 01:35, Papa3 wrote:
Hi,

Anyone have any thoughts on the current state of the art for light,
compact wingstands. I've reviewed all of the threads from the last few
years as well as looking at various websites. Just wondering if there
are any new entrants to the market.

FWIW, I absolutely LOVE the old Wings and Wheels wingstand from the
early 2000s that came in kit form. Cheap, light, simple, and incredibly
robust. I could probably see fabricating and powdercoating the two key
parts (top cluster and the leg support unit) if I had the time... which
I don't. If anyone wants to sell a used one (or two) I'd be interested.

P3

Another alternative ist this type:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Workforce...C43/202530462#

I use two of those since several years. Lightweight, durable, easy to store.

I took off the top roller and replaced it with a piece of suitable foam
insulation for heating pipes. Also reinforced the thread for the fixing
clamp when it became worn out, since then no problem at all. I use it
during assemply as well as for supporting the wings during tie-down when
leaving the plane assembled overnight.

--
Peter Scholz
ASW24 JE


The Home Depot stand is good for newer glass ships. Unfortunately I need to
use a "calibrated" ladder for my Ka-6. But that's due to it having suck a
high wing.

It would be nice if someone built something for us high wing folks...

Peter
 




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