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1. 08:32 AM - Re: "Jesus Bolt" list? (Mike Whisky)
2. 09:45 AM - Re: "Jesus Bolt" list? (Jim Berry)
3. 09:53 AM - Re: Taking Delivery of Quickbuild Fuse/Wings (woxofswa)
4. 11:18 AM - Re: Re: Taking Delivery of Quickbuild Fuse/Wings (Justin Jones)
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Subject: | Re: "Jesus Bolt" list? |
Ed
My advice is invite some RV builders and assign each one a system to inspect, like
controls. Then have some one inspect sections like one wing.
Mike
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Subject: | Re: "Jesus Bolt" list? |
tgmeyerster(at)gmail.com wrote:
> Which part of the airplane can fall off or come apart during flight? And what
can you do to make sure that nothing comes apart or falls off during flight?
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> As I have reported previously, I was shooting practice approaches to minimums
when the pinch bolt that holds the fab to the throttle body loosened. This allowed
the fab to drop to the bottom of the cowl and slide aft. When I went full
throttle at the missed, engine suction pulled the fab up to the throttle body,
blanking airflow and killing the engine.
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> Fortunately we were over the threshold at that point and landed long. If the
bolt had let go at most any other time, the outcome may have been different.
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> Turns out that this has happened to several RVs. My solution was to install a
strut brace from the throttle body to the fab.
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Subject: | Re: Taking Delivery of Quickbuild Fuse/Wings |
I went to Harbor Frieght and got one each of their large and small moving dollies.
I then joined them together about three feet apart with 2 2x2 rails.
The contraption made for a nice crate dolly and later by adding styrofoam blocks
as needed to the small dolly, a great fuselage dolly. It was moveable around
the shop and a nice height for wiring, interior painting, etc
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Myron Nelson
Mesa, AZ
Flew May 10 2014
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Subject: | Re: Taking Delivery of Quickbuild Fuse/Wings |
When I recently moved I needed to move a large gun safe. It is a 7' tall and 4'
wide by 4' deep fire rated safe. Heavy doesn't begin to describe it. I went to
Lowes and purchased the largest casters they had. (5 inch locking Waxman rubber
swivel casters)
http://m.lowes.com/pd/Waxman-5-in-Rubber-Swivel-Caster/3026963
I made a 2x4 frame that the gun safe fit onto and attached the casters at the corners
and the middle. It worked well and I was able to move it around on a flat
surface by myself.
This cheap option may work well for you.
Justin
> On Jan 23, 2015, at 08:50, woxofswa <woxof@aol.com> wrote:
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> I went to Harbor Frieght and got one each of their large and small moving dollies.
I then joined them together about three feet apart with 2 2x2 rails.
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as needed to the small dolly, a great fuselage dolly. It was moveable around
the shop and a nice height for wiring, interior painting, etc
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> Flew May 10 2014
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