Here’s a tip. When you cut the head off with your Dremel, it will be hot. Don’t let it fall on
your legs or on the covering or it will burn through the covering (or your skin or pants).
Rudder tiller;
After the upper hardpoint has been drilled through with a 9/64 drill, install the tiller bar so
that it is showing the same amount of threads on each side of the rudder. Once the stud is
installed cut the head off with your Dremel. The stud should be tight in the hole, if it is loose
you should add a nut and washer on each side to secure the stud.
After the tiller bar is installed, if you need to adjust the position you can do this without
damaging it by double-nutting two 8-32 nuts and use a wrench to turn the stud into the hard-
point.
Now install the horns exactly the same distance from the rudder surface. If using the DuBro
horn set for this you should re-drill the horn in a location that is even with the hinge center
line. Both horns should be drilled at the same point. Then trim the excess from the horn leav-
ing at least 1/8” of material at the end.