Just thought I'd share my removable nose cowling mount for my Kit 302 Cessna 170. So far it seems to be working well (not flight tested yet but survived a quick dart into a pile of bed pillows.)
Method, in case anyone finds this useful for theirs:
1. Small Neodymium magnets glued to three of four balsa blocks (found no need to use four - the bottom block is bare.) Found these magnets at Michael's (USA) and also Home Depot. (Note: If the diameter of your magnets are wider than the blocks, you need to offset the placement of each magnet so the block can rest fully flat on the firewall.)
2. Glue Balsa blocks with magnets along four edges of the firewall. This is where some measurement comes into play: The blocks must be glued onto the firewall far enough from the edge that they accommodate the width of block + magnet + washer. You can use a ruler to mark off the distance; I just eyeballed it with the loose washer stuck onto the magnet, marked the distance with a pencil and it seemed to work fine.
3. Glue blocks in place.
4. Place nose cowling over blocks, then, seeing through the cowling in bright light, circle the outline of the magnets with a pencil on the outside of the cowling. This will be a marker for exact placement of the washers.
5. Glue washers (I got mine at Home Depot) into inside of cowling using your pencil-circles as a guide. Done!
I could have likely gotten away with only two magnets - port and starboard but we'll see how this survives flight...
Removable Nose Mount with Magnets
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Re: Removable Nose Mount with Magnets
I think if you use magnets instead of washers inside the cowl it would have more holding power.
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Re: Removable Nose Mount with Magnets
What kind of glue did u use to get the metal to stick to the plastic? I tried that once but the magnets would come unglued from the plastic. A good way of adding nose weight to balance for a purpose too. I once had a foam trainer that was held entirely together with magnets. They are smaller than the ones You got at michaels, but intensely strong. If You ever need very strong adherance; Get those ones. And go magnet to magnet. I found the very tiny but very strong at a Hobby store, and got a bunch. I had only ever been able to find the ones like You got from Michaels.
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Re: Removable Nose Mount with Magnets
I used Testors plastic model cement. I did have one washer unglue from the cowling. Reattached with the same glue and let it cure longer but if it happens again I may consider Super Glue or similar.davidchoate wrote:What kind of glue did u use to get the metal to stick to the plastic?
The pull is strong... I am just more careful pulling the cowling off so as not to stress the washers. So far it's withstood several flights into pillows.
I considered magnet-to-magnet but was scared that may get me too heavy of a nose.