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1. 07:06 AM - Re: parking brake valve (fdombroski)
2. 08:11 PM - Workbench size? (EdKranz)
3. 09:36 PM - Re: Workbench size? (Les Kearney)
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Subject: | Re: parking brake valve |
My Valve was purchased from Vans at about the same time. It was leaking from the
shaft seal, especially when under pressure (parking brake set). I had to remove
it and send it back for replacement. No cost, but a pain in the back!
I used some couplers to plumb my brake lines together so I could fly while it was
out for repair. Good luck
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Frank Dombroski
RV-10 N10FD Flying
RV-8 N84FD Finished and sold :-{
N40 Sky Manor Airport NJ
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I'm in the "preparing the garage" phase before I order my tail kit, and I'm wondering
what everyone used for workbenches.
I'm going to be building in a 32'x32' 3 stall garage, but the wife will need to
be able to park inside at all time.
I have a 32"x120" bench attached to the back wall that I built when we first moved
in, and I just recently built a 30" by 30" rolling table for my vise, grinder,
and soon jig saw and drill press.
I'm leaning towards two EAA style benches on casters that can be pushed against
a side wall when not being used. I'm thinking one bench will be 5' long and the
other 6', given the space to fit them. I can't decide how wide to make them.
Is 24" too narrow to build a 10 on? Would 30" wide be wide enough?
Any other suggestions?
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Subject: | Re: Workbench size? |
Ed
I built two of these "EAA Regulation" tables. See http://www.eaa1000.av.org/technicl/worktabl/worktabl.htm
The only mod I made was to use 1/2" MDF for the top. It is flat and square which
is very useful. As it is very smooth there are no splinters etc. Mine tops
have lots of holes where I have drilled through. When it gets to be too much I
just replace the top.
For casters, make sue you get fairly large wheels as the small ones didn't seem
to last - at least more me. Rough concrete on my garage floor was pretty hard
on them. Also make sure that the wheels on one side lock.
I found the recommended size to be perfect.
Also get a good brush so you can sweep the tops clean when working. This also helps
distribute small parts onto the floor. VBG.
Cheers
Les
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On 2011-09-03, at 11:08 PM, EdKranz <ed.kranz@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I'm in the "preparing the garage" phase before I order my tail kit, and I'm wondering
what everyone used for workbenches.
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> I'm going to be building in a 32'x32' 3 stall garage, but the wife will need
to be able to park inside at all time.
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> I have a 32"x120" bench attached to the back wall that I built when we first
moved in, and I just recently built a 30" by 30" rolling table for my vise, grinder,
and soon jig saw and drill press.
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> I'm leaning towards two EAA style benches on casters that can be pushed against
a side wall when not being used. I'm thinking one bench will be 5' long and
the other 6', given the space to fit them. I can't decide how wide to make them.
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> Is 24" too narrow to build a 10 on? Would 30" wide be wide enough?
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> Any other suggestions?
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=351357#351357
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