180/185 Float Plane Spreader Bars
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I am wanting to build a spreader bar/lifting frame for my 180. My 180 does have the lifting eyes. I have a few thoughts how I would like to build one. Will y'all share photos or drawings of ones that are used?
John
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Bearhawk_Cub wrote:I am wanting to build a spreader bar/lifting frame for my 180. My 180 does have the lifting eyes. I have a few thoughts how I would like to build one. Will y'all share photos or drawings of ones that are used?
John
Here is a pic of the spreader bar I built for my cub. Should be able to cobble something together solitary for 180.

PS.Spreader is hanging in the wall in background
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Is this one of those social experiment threads? [emoji15][emoji3]
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N9PW wrote: ....PS.Spreader is hanging in the wall in background
What background?

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I think I got gypped , my float plane did not come with one of those .

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Does your airplane have two lifting rings or four? Assuming four, I'd build it with an X, spreading the slings diagonally. Then you can fold it nearly flat for storage. Building a rectangle or an H is harder to build and store.
I use 12' long slings and no spreader. I've got three crane trucks to chose from, so the sling length isn't an issue. It's been suggested that I'm imposing some harmful side loading. I don't think so.

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I got this on a seaplane email list years back.... it should do the trick:

If you have the headroom, you don't need a spreader bar arrangement so long as your lifting cables are at least 60" long. Shorter than that, and they'll put too much side load on the lifting rings.
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Thanks for the responses. As much a I like pretty woman and I know the pilot humor. I can say I disappointed that there was no spreading involved.

. I am sure the censors would have removed.
The last drawing is what I was thinking the middle having a 1/4 or 3/8 1.5'' strap with mutable holes for adjustable lift points.
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