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1. 08:35 AM - Torque Tube Fittings (flyingphil2)
2. 12:06 PM - Re: Door hinges to fuselage (JEFF ROBERTS)
3. 02:26 PM - DOTH? (Roger Mills)
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Subject: | Torque Tube Fittings |
Hi,
I have some surplus torque tube fittings namely 1 x TP9, 2 x TP11, 2 x TP12, 2
x TP14C, 2 x TP14D and probably 2 x TP10. Does anyone want them as spares? I'd
like something for them but I'm not looking for silly money. If you are interested,
please let me know your torque tube diameter and I'll measure them and
see if they would fit.
Thanks,
Phil
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Subject: | Re: Door hinges to fuselage |
Will,
It's been a while but as I remember I used an aluminum spacer between
the bottom hinge and the fuselage. So it would set right even with the
fuselage I taped the spaces to the bottom hinge around the edges only.
The applied a small amount of redux mixed with a bit of flox to the
area on the fuselage where the spacer would rest. Make sure you have
release tape anywhere the goo might touch. The idea was to use the
mixture as a way see that the door & hinges would be flush when
closed. You would want to trial fit everything with the spacer taped
to the hinge first. If the door is proud of the fuselage top then
remove some of the spacer with a grinder then re fit. If your door is
low when fitted then you can add some more redux flox mixture. I
remember having to sand just a small amount of the door top to come
out exactly to the fuselage top but at least you know the hinges fit
perfectly even this way.
Hope this helps,
Jeff R. N128LJ Gold Rush 220 hours and enjoying every flight I can
get between rainy cold days. Would someone tell Al to get the global
warming turned back on?
On Mar 15, 2010, at 8:00 AM, William Daniell wrote:
> Dear all
>
> My door hinges require a spacer of 3mm - presumably - ply and -
> presumably - glassed in on the fuselage (bottom hinge) in order to
> fit properly...my question was is this normal and if so where in the
> manual was the instruction to do this?
>
> Will
>
>
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Anyone fancy a DOTH @ White Waltham today c12:30? (Voucher in Pilot)
Roger Mills
G-BVUV
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