TonyHallo
150cc
I do like that style of Robart horns. You do need to be careful of the clevis since the joint doesn't inner lock like the joints on DuBro and Sullivan clevises. The joint is shown below, just butts together rather than inner lock, I'm sure for this application they will be fine just don't tighten the jam nut too tight.
For larger scale installations I take a KS 3/16" x .049" aluminum tube, tap it for 4-40, counter bore the clevis end to snug fit to accept the clevis, and assemble with 4-40 set screw and Loctite, all adjustments are made on the servo end. Makes for a nice looking control rod on scale planes.
For larger scale installations I take a KS 3/16" x .049" aluminum tube, tap it for 4-40, counter bore the clevis end to snug fit to accept the clevis, and assemble with 4-40 set screw and Loctite, all adjustments are made on the servo end. Makes for a nice looking control rod on scale planes.