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Sat 02/24/07


Total Messages Posted: 16



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     1. 06:00 AM - Re: Weather? for- i39, Richmond Madison Flyin Feb. 24th. is ON ()
     2. 06:07 AM - Heat Selector Box Cushion Clamp Attachment (Larry Rosen)
     3. 06:15 AM - Re: Glass Primary Flight Displays for RV-10 (Kelly McMullen)
     4. 06:41 AM - Re: Heat Selector Box Cushion Clamp Attachment (Byron Gillespie)
     5. 07:02 AM - Re: Heat Selector Box Cushion Clamp Attachment (John Hilger)
     6. 07:14 AM - Door Handles (PJ Seipel)
     7. 07:27 AM - Re: Door Handles (rv10builder)
     8. 08:01 AM - Re: Door Handles (John Ackerman)
     9. 08:01 AM - Re: Heat Selector Box Cushion Clamp Attachment (Larry Rosen)
    10. 08:08 AM - Re: Door Handles (Larry Rosen)
    11. 03:36 PM - Re: Door Handles (zackrv8)
    12. 06:11 PM - Re: Rear spar alignment flaw and Warning (orchidman)
    13. 07:59 PM - Re: Glass Primary Flight Displays for RV-10 (William Curtis)
    14. 09:17 PM - Re: Door Handles (Steven DiNieri)
    15. 09:26 PM - Re: Door Handles (Steven DiNieri)
    16. 09:29 PM - Re: Door Handles (Steven DiNieri)
 
 
 


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    Time: 06:00:52 AM PST US
    From: <jim@CombsFive.Com>
    Subject: Re: Weather? for- i39, Richmond Madison Flyin Feb. 24th. is
    ON Forcast is for 52 Degree's and partly sunny. Winds 10-15 MPH. =========================================================== From: "Eric Parlow" <ericparlow@hotmail.com> Subject: RV10-List: Weather? for- i39, Richmond Madison Flyin Feb. 24th. is ON What's the weather look like there? Who's going? Hasn't been much e-traffic this on The Kickoff ............... Last 3 years were great! ERic-- RV-10 N104EP ===========================================================


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    Time: 06:07:34 AM PST US
    From: Larry Rosen <LarryRosen@comcast.net>
    Subject: Heat Selector Box Cushion Clamp Attachment
    The heat selector boxes (VENT TG-10) on the firewall have cushion clamps attached to hold the push cables in place. Would someone direct me to where in the plans they have you drill the hole for the screw to hold the clamp in place? What hardware do they recommend. It looks like an 8R8 screw, but with a nut or nut plate? -- Larry Rosen RV-10 #356 http://lrosen.nerv10.com


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    Time: 06:15:08 AM PST US
    From: "Kelly McMullen" <apilot2@gmail.com>
    Subject: Re: Glass Primary Flight Displays for RV-10
    Congratulations Bill. I know it has been a long road pulling all this together. On 2/23/07, Bill DeRouchey <billderou@yahoo.com> wrote: > There have been several folks from the Matronics list that have been > following the activities of building my own RV10, air data computer, primary > flight display, Garmin interface computer, and a Crossbow gyro. All of these > components have been integrated into my panel which is IFR legal with lots > of innovation for cross country travel.


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    Time: 06:41:11 AM PST US
    From: "Byron Gillespie" <bgill1@charter.net>
    Subject: Heat Selector Box Cushion Clamp Attachment
    Hi Larry: If it's the ones I believe you are talking about, I am showing the nut plates install on fuselage 27-5 and the bolts AN3-4 on FF1-3. Are those the ones? Byron N253RV Assigned More finishing today.. -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Larry Rosen Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 9:08 AM Subject: RV10-List: Heat Selector Box Cushion Clamp Attachment The heat selector boxes (VENT TG-10) on the firewall have cushion clamps attached to hold the push cables in place. Would someone direct me to where in the plans they have you drill the hole for the screw to hold the clamp in place? What hardware do they recommend. It looks like an 8R8 screw, but with a nut or nut plate? -- Larry Rosen RV-10 #356 http://lrosen.nerv10.com


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    Time: 07:02:54 AM PST US
    From: "John Hilger" <ninepapa@bendbroadband.com>
    Subject: Re: Heat Selector Box Cushion Clamp Attachment
    Larry I think what you are looking for is on page FF1-3. It looks like the nutplates are already installed in the firewall. John Hilger RV-10 #359 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Rosen" <LarryRosen@comcast.net> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 6:08 AM Subject: RV10-List: Heat Selector Box Cushion Clamp Attachment > > The heat selector boxes (VENT TG-10) on the firewall have cushion clamps > attached to hold the push cables in place. Would someone direct me to > where in the plans they have you drill the hole for the screw to hold > the clamp in place? What hardware do they recommend. It looks like an > 8R8 screw, but with a nut or nut plate? > -- > Larry Rosen > RV-10 #356 > http://lrosen.nerv10.com > > > >


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    Time: 07:14:09 AM PST US
    From: PJ Seipel <seipel@seznam.cz>
    Subject: Door Handles
    I know this was discussed before, but did anyone ever end up with some decent looking door handles that don't cost $350 each? Ideally I'm looking for something that will fit with the existing mechanism. PJ Seipel RV-10 #40032


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    Time: 07:27:36 AM PST US
    From: rv10builder <rv10builder@bellsouth.net>
    Subject: Re: Door Handles
    I got a very nice set of door handles from Dave Czachorowski. His WEB site is www.rivethead-aero.com. He can be reached at (302) 437-6087 or by email: dczach86@hotmail.com Regards, Brian Sutherland Nashville, TN #40308 http://www.mykitlog.com/rv10builder PJ Seipel wrote: > > I know this was discussed before, but did anyone ever end up with some > decent looking door handles that don't cost $350 each? Ideally I'm > looking for something that will fit with the existing mechanism. > > PJ Seipel > RV-10 #40032 > > > . >


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    Time: 08:01:39 AM PST US
    From: John Ackerman <johnag5b@cableone.net>
    Subject: Re: Door Handles
    Brian, I don't see door handles listed. What an I missing? do not archive John Ackerman On Feb 24, 2007, at 8:26 AM, rv10builder wrote: > <rv10builder@bellsouth.net> > > I got a very nice set of door handles from Dave Czachorowski. His > WEB site is www.rivethead-aero.com. He can be reached at (302) > 437-6087 or by email: > dczach86@hotmail.com > > Regards, > > Brian Sutherland > Nashville, TN > #40308 > http://www.mykitlog.com/rv10builder > > > PJ Seipel wrote: >> >> I know this was discussed before, but did anyone ever end up with >> some decent looking door handles that don't cost $350 each? >> Ideally I'm looking for something that will fit with the existing >> mechanism. >> >> PJ Seipel >> RV-10 #40032 >> >> >> >> >> . >> > >


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    Time: 08:01:39 AM PST US
    From: Larry Rosen <LarryRosen@comcast.net>
    Subject: Re: Heat Selector Box Cushion Clamp Attachment
    Not the ones I am looking for. 27-5 shows the nut plates to the FW, FF1-3 shows the cushion clamps to the FW. I am looking for how to connect the cushion clamp to the Heater Box. Larry Byron Gillespie wrote: > > Hi Larry: > > If it's the ones I believe you are talking about, I am showing the nut > plates install on fuselage 27-5 and the bolts AN3-4 on FF1-3. Are those > the ones? > > Byron > N253RV Assigned > More finishing today.. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com > [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Larry Rosen > Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 9:08 AM > To: rv10-list@matronics.com > Subject: RV10-List: Heat Selector Box Cushion Clamp Attachment > > > The heat selector boxes (VENT TG-10) on the firewall have cushion clamps > > attached to hold the push cables in place. Would someone direct me to > where in the plans they have you drill the hole for the screw to hold > the clamp in place? What hardware do they recommend. It looks like an > 8R8 screw, but with a nut or nut plate? >


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    Time: 08:08:27 AM PST US
    From: Larry Rosen <LarryRosen@comcast.net>
    Subject: Re: Door Handles
    Here is an earlier post on the door handles by Dave. The RV-10 handles are not on his web site. Larry zackrv8 wrote: > > Guys, > > Dave just made a door handle for the RV10. It fits the existing RV10 handle assembly perfect. Like the other RV canopy handles he makes, it mounts with just 2 set screws. No need to put the large screw in the front. > > We put this on tonight to check the fit. I already had the existing holes drilled for Vans handle. We slid the new handle on, torqued both set screws, removed the handle, center punched were the set screws made marks, and put the handle back on. The center punch makes little divots were the set screws go and this handle does not rotate. I tried pretty hard...but it doesn't rotate. Good to go. > > Dave is making an aluminum insert that replaces Van's plastic cap. He says it will be a press fit. Just tap it in. I'll post a pic when I get it. > > If you are interested in these handles, you can call Dave at 302-437-6087 or email him at his new email address.. dczachorowski@comcast.net > > Check out the pics below... > > Zack > > -------- > RV8 #80125 > RV10 # 40512 > > > Read this topic online here: > > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=79987#79987 > > > Attachments: > > <http://forums.matronics.com//files/dsc06652_804.jpg> > <http://forums.matronics.com//files/dsc06648_135.jpg> > <http://forums.matronics.com//files/dsc06657_111.jpg> > <http://forums.matronics.com//files/dsc06656_430.jpg> > > > rv10builder wrote: > > I got a very nice set of door handles from Dave Czachorowski. His WEB > site is www.rivethead-aero.com. He can be reached at (302) 437-6087 > or by email: > dczach86@hotmail.com > > Regards, > > Brian Sutherland > Nashville, TN > #40308 > http://www.mykitlog.com/rv10builder > > > PJ Seipel wrote: >> >> I know this was discussed before, but did anyone ever end up with >> some decent looking door handles that don't cost $350 each? Ideally >> I'm looking for something that will fit with the existing mechanism. >> >> PJ Seipel >> RV-10 #40032 >> >> >> >> >> . >> > >


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    Time: 03:36:10 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Door Handles
    From: "zackrv8" <zackrv8@verizon.net>
    PJ, Dave does in fact make the exterior handles that fit right on to the existing Van's door handle mechanism. He'll even engrave them if you want. He does not have a picture or link to it on his website but trust me, he does have them. Also, coming soon, will be a bolt on replacement for the crappy square tubing that is currently the inside door handle. Dave is currently working on a set for our RV10 and I'll post some pics as soon as I get them on the plane. Zack seipel(at)seznam.cz wrote: > I know this was discussed before, but did anyone ever end up with some > decent looking door handles that don't cost $350 each? Ideally I'm > looking for something that will fit with the existing mechanism. > > PJ Seipel > RV-10 #40032 -------- RV8 #80125 RV10 # 40512 Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=97129#97129


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    Time: 06:11:02 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Rear spar alignment flaw and Warning
    From: "orchidman" <gary@wingscc.com>
    jchang10 wrote: > Hi Gary, > > The spar # is 10495. I received it in June 2006. > My builder # is 40533. > > I would make sure to measure the upper flange width, to make sure it is > consistent along the entire length of the rear spar. > > Jae > -- Jae, I measured my spars which are still on the shelf. Measuring as you did in the pictures IMG 4483 & 4484, I found that all of mine were 22/32 for both the top and bottom flanges. I did find one area that might have been off by as much as 1/32 giving a measurement of almost 23/32. My measurements were taken by placing a block on the back side of the WEB as you did with your yellow tool and then measuring the flange. I also attached a couple ribs and they seemed to fit just right. Hopefully they have got their problems fixed. [Laughing] -------- Gary Blankenbiller RV10 - # 40674 (N410GB reserved) do not archive Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=97147#97147


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    Time: 07:59:33 PM PST US
    Subject: Glass Primary Flight Displays for RV-10
    From: "William Curtis" <wcurtis@nerv10.com>
    Bill,=0A=0ACongratulations!- It is encouraging to see continued inn ovation in the aircraft/avionics arena.- =0A=0AIf you don't mind ho wever, permit me to be the devil's advocate for a moment.- Looking throug h your site I see that your single panel, single gyro EFIS system-is $19, 000 with an additional $3000 for an second display.- What additional does you system offer at-$10,000 more than an equivalent more established Gra nd Rapids system or only $10,000 less than a fully type certificated Garmin G600 system?- Please don't take this question the wrong way, only it see ms on the surface, a builder would be paying more for an equivalent experim ental system that does not yet have any track record.=0A=0AWilliam =0Ahttp://wcurtis.nerv10.com/ =0A=0A--------------------------------- -------=0A ---- ---------------------- --------------------------------- -----------------=0A0.93 FORGED_YAHOO_RCVD 'From' yahoo.com does not mat ch 'Received' headers=0A0.00 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message =0A=0A There have been several folks from the Matronics list that hav e been following the activities of building my own RV10, air data computer, primary flight display, Garmin interface computer, and a Crossbow gyro. Al l of these components have been integrated into my-panel which is IFR-l egal with lots of innovation for cross country travel. - I took full adva ntage of every skill I have ever learned in my life to make this happen but mostly engineer, programmer, and pilot. It has been wonderful to lay in be d thinking-of ways to make the flight experience more enjoyable and safer then implement the idea the next day. - Now its time for Sara and I to m ake a second run at creating a business. The first was packaged telecommuni cation software for DEC computers from 1978-1986. - The prototype panel h as been flying since August and I have been steadily making improvements an d productizing the components since then. Just last week we finished the fi rst production components for another-Watsonville,CA -RV-10 panel and i ts time to open the doors to our new business. - Our web site went live -this evening. We loaded it with features and (hopefully) good descriptio n of what the panel could do for you. Note that from initial concept-the panel was approached as a system design instead of just another box. Withou t this approach the many good ideas that arose from who knows where could n ot have been implemented and its these ideas that make it a great panel. Ch eck it out at: www.wtdaviationtechnology.com - Call if you like. I am alw ays interested in suggestions or discussing ideas.-If you will consider d oing business with us then I will do the best I can for you. - Bill DeRou chey N939SB, flying bill@wtdaviationtechnology.com 831.345.3440 - - - ========= =0A


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    Time: 09:17:10 PM PST US
    From: "Steven DiNieri" <capsteve@adelphia.net>
    Subject: Door Handles
    PJ, I myself was disappointed with the stock handle so I set out to make a better "mousetrap". This pic is just a preview. I am planning releasing the handles officially the end of next month along with a few other cool products. I'm pretty proud of the results, and I've tried to keep the cost of a complete install and retrofit kits as low as possible. Sorry for the sales ad but I'm pretty excited about it and felt it may offer some alternative choices.... Steve DiNieri 40205 Iflyrv10.com Preautoacc.com > > I know this was discussed before, but did anyone ever end up with some > decent looking door handles that don't cost $350 each? Ideally I'm > looking for something that will fit with the existing mechanism. > > PJ Seipel > RV-10 #40032 >


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    Time: 09:26:55 PM PST US
    From: "Steven DiNieri" <capsteve@adelphia.net>
    Subject: Door Handles
    Duh, pictures would help..... PJ, I myself was disappointed with the stock handle so I set out to make a better "mousetrap". This pic is just a preview. I am planning releasing the handles officially the end of next month along with a few other cool products. I'm pretty proud of the results, and I've tried to keep the cost of a complete install and retrofit kits as low as possible. Sorry for the sales ad but I'm pretty excited about it and felt it may offer some alternative choices.... Steve DiNieri 40205 Iflyrv10.com Preautoacc.com > > I know this was discussed before, but did anyone ever end up with some > decent looking door handles that don't cost $350 each? Ideally I'm > looking for something that will fit with the existing mechanism. > > PJ Seipel > RV-10 #40032


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    Time: 09:29:16 PM PST US
    From: "Steven DiNieri" <capsteve@adelphia.net>
    Subject: Door Handles
    Trying to attach pics.............> > > > Steve DiNieri > 40205 > > Iflyrv10.com > Preautoacc.com > > > > > > I know this was discussed before, but did anyone ever end up with some > > decent looking door handles that don't cost $350 each? Ideally I'm > > looking for something that will fit with the existing mechanism. > > > > PJ Seipel > > RV-10 #40032 > > > > > > >




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