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Wed 06/18/14


Total Messages Posted: 7



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     1. 05:32 PM - Looking for a source of 2024 (Ed Godfrey)
     2. 05:40 PM - Re: Looking for a source of 2024 (Jesse Saint)
     3. 06:11 PM - Re: Looking for a source of 2024 (Bob Condrey)
     4. 07:31 PM - Re: Looking for a source of 2024 (Ed Godfrey)
     5. 07:33 PM - Re: Looking for a source of 2024 (Ed Godfrey)
     6. 07:49 PM - Re: Looking for a source of 2024 (Phillip Perry)
     7. 11:03 PM - Re: Looking for a source of 2024 (Gordon)
 
 
 


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    Time: 05:32:52 PM PST US
    From: Ed Godfrey <egodfrey@ameritech.net>
    Subject: Looking for a source of 2024
    Does anyone know of a source of some 2024 T3 .032 aluminum angle? It is called to be used for the Instrument Panel Support Angle, both inboard and outboard, as described in Figure 1 on page 41-5. I have looked around and cannot find anyone who has it smaller than .063. I would really appreciate any leads. Ed Godfrey 40717


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    Time: 05:40:52 PM PST US
    From: Jesse Saint <jesse@saintaviation.com>
    Subject: Re: Looking for a source of 2024
    I always just use .063". Jesse Saint Saint Aviation, Inc. 352-427-0285 jesse@saintaviation.com Sent from my iPad > On Jun 18, 2014, at 8:32 PM, Ed Godfrey <egodfrey@ameritech.net> wrote: > > > Does anyone know of a source of some 2024 T3 .032 aluminum angle? It is called to be used for the Instrument Panel Support Angle, both inboard and outboard, as described in Figure 1 on page 41-5. I have looked around and cannot find anyone who has it smaller than .063. I would really appreciate any leads. > > Ed Godfrey > 40717 > > > >


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    Time: 06:11:11 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Looking for a source of 2024
    From: Bob Condrey <condreyb@gmail.com>
    It's not the extruded material like the .063, it's bent .032 sheet to make 3/4 angle. Avail from Van's. Bob On Wednesday, June 18, 2014, Ed Godfrey <egodfrey@ameritech.net> wrote: > > Does anyone know of a source of some 2024 T3 .032 aluminum angle? It > is called to be used for the Instrument Panel Support Angle, both inboard > and outboard, as described in Figure 1 on page 41-5. I have looked around > and cannot find anyone who has it smaller than .063. I would really > appreciate any leads. > > Ed Godfrey > 40717 > >


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    Time: 07:31:44 PM PST US
    From: Ed Godfrey <egodfrey@ameritech.net>
    Subject: Re: Looking for a source of 2024
    Jesse, I have some .063 purchased from Aircraft Spruce, but I am having issues with getting it to work on the inboard angle. I am trying to use the angle between the F1044 and the panel, but there doesn't seem to be the room for it. I spoke with Ken at Van's yesterday about notching out the part that would contact the aft portion of the F1044, the short surface with the nut plate, but he did not agree that notching it out would be a viable idea. Ed Godfrey 40717 On 6/18/2014 7:40 PM, Jesse Saint wrote: > > I always just use .063". > > Jesse Saint > Saint Aviation, Inc. > 352-427-0285 > jesse@saintaviation.com > > Sent from my iPad > >> On Jun 18, 2014, at 8:32 PM, Ed Godfrey <egodfrey@ameritech.net> wrote: >> >> >> Does anyone know of a source of some 2024 T3 .032 aluminum angle? It is called to be used for the Instrument Panel Support Angle, both inboard and outboard, as described in Figure 1 on page 41-5. I have looked around and cannot find anyone who has it smaller than .063. I would really appreciate any leads. >> >> Ed Godfrey >> 40717 >> >> >> >> > >


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    Time: 07:33:03 PM PST US
    From: Ed Godfrey <egodfrey@ameritech.net>
    Subject: Re: Looking for a source of 2024
    Bob, Thanks for the info. That might work for the space between the F1044 and the panel surface. Ed Godfrey 40717 On 6/18/2014 8:10 PM, Bob Condrey wrote: > It's not the extruded material like the .063, it's bent .032 sheet to > make 3/4 angle. Avail from Van's. > > Bob > > On Wednesday, June 18, 2014, Ed Godfrey <egodfrey@ameritech.net > <mailto:egodfrey@ameritech.net>> wrote: > > > Does anyone know of a source of some 2024 T3 .032 aluminum > angle? It is called to be used for the Instrument Panel Support > Angle, both inboard and outboard, as described in Figure 1 on page > 41-5. I have looked around and cannot find anyone who has it > smaller than .063. I would really appreciate any leads. > > Ed Godfrey > 40717 > > =================================== > " target="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List > =================================== > MS - > k">http://forums.matronics.com > =================================== > e - > -Matt Dralle, List Admin. > t="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/contribution > =================================== > > > * > > > *


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    Time: 07:49:40 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Looking for a source of 2024
    From: Phillip Perry <philperry9@gmail.com>
    I notched mine recently. I had no choice but to rebuild the rib because of interference with the panel. I went ahead and reenforced the webbing of the rib with .063. Then I added a piece of 3/4 angle to rebuild the flange that I removed. I'm confident that is stronger than the original design and I don't think it will collapse over time, but only time will tell. If I had photos I'd share them, but the plane is in the hangar (3.5 hours away) and I'm in the recliner. :) Phil On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 9:32 PM, Ed Godfrey <egodfrey@ameritech.net> wrote: > Bob, > Thanks for the info. That might work for the space between the F1044 > and the panel surface. > > Ed Godfrey > 40717 > > > On 6/18/2014 8:10 PM, Bob Condrey wrote: > > It's not the extruded material like the .063, it's bent .032 sheet to make > 3/4 angle. Avail from Van's. > > Bob > > > On Wednesday, June 18, 2014, Ed Godfrey <egodfrey@ameritech.net> wrote: > >> >> Does anyone know of a source of some 2024 T3 .032 aluminum angle? It >> is called to be used for the Instrument Panel Support Angle, both inboard >> and outboard, as described in Figure 1 on page 41-5. I have looked around >> and cannot find anyone who has it smaller than .063. I would really >> appreciate any leads. >> >> Ed Godfrey >> 40717 >> >> =================================== >> " target="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List >> =================================== >> MS - >> k">http://forums.matronics.com >> =================================== >> e - >> -Matt Dralle, List Admin. >> t="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/contribution >> =================================== >> >> >> >> > > > * > > > * > >


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    Time: 11:03:47 PM PST US
    From: Gordon <mregoan@hispeed.ch>
    Subject: Re: Looking for a source of 2024
    I used some of the stringer profile left over from the tail and wing kits. T he J can be arranged so as not to interfere with the cutouts, or cut off wit h a bandsaw. Sent from my iPad On 19.06.2014, at 03:10, Bob Condrey <condreyb@gmail.com> wrote: > It's not the extruded material like the .063, it's bent .032 sheet to make 3/4 angle. Avail from Van's. > > Bob > > On Wednesday, June 18, 2014, Ed Godfrey <egodfrey@ameritech.net> wrote: > > Does anyone know of a source of some 2024 T3 .032 aluminum angle? It i s called to be used for the Instrument Panel Support Angle, both inboard and outboard, as described in Figure 1 on page 41-5. I have looked around and c annot find anyone who has it smaller than .063. I would really appreciate an y leads. > > Ed Godfrey > 40717 > > ========================= > " target="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List > ========================= > MS - > k">http://forums.matronics.com > ========================= > e - > -Matt Dralle, List Admin. > t="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/contribution > ========================= > > > > > ========================== ========= ========================== ========= ========================== ========= ========================== ========= >




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