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1. 08:51 AM - Re: C-frames at The Yard (Dean)
2. 03:10 PM - F7108 A/B F7108 A/B forward fuselage question (Richard Tasker)
3. 04:48 PM - Re: F7108 A/B F7108 A/B forward fuselage question (Peter DeCraene)
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Subject: | Re: C-frames at The Yard |
--> RV7-List message posted by: "Dean" <dvanwinkle@royell.net>
Brian
The C-frame sold by The Yard only has a 19 inch throat. For RV-7 and RV-9
aircraft you will need a C-frame with a 22 inch throat to reach all the
rivet holes in the center fuselage bottom skin. Avery now has the 22 inch
version.
Dean
RV-9A 90095
Fus/Finish
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Meyette" <brianpublic@starband.net>
Subject: RV7-List: C-frames at The Yard
> --> RV7-List message posted by: "Brian Meyette" <brianpublic@starband.net>
>
> FYI - I got a flyer from The Yard www.yardstore.com with C-frames on sale
> for $95, in case any of you are in the market for one. I believe this is
> much less than I have seen a C-frame before. Of course, I don't know
about
> their quality- probably made in China at that price, but I thought I'd
pass
> on the info for anyone needing to get one.
> brian
>
> ---
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>
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Subject: | F7108 A/B F7108 A/B forward fuselage question |
--> RV7-List message posted by: Richard Tasker <retasker@optonline.net>
I am working on the upper forward fuselage (dwg 24) for my 9A with
sliding canopy. On the drawing it says to insert an AN960-6 washer
between F7108A and F7108B to allow space for the "hatchet" end of the
canopy support.
Well, first, there were no AN960-6 washers supplied with the fuselage
kit (as far as I can tell).
Second, I could steal one from those supplied with the finish kit, but
AN960-6 washers are only 0.031" thick anyway, so how does that provide
enough space for the canopy support end which is 0.075 thick?
What did you guys do who have already passed this point in construction?
I am sending this to the RV7 list as well since I believe the
construction is the same.
Dick Tasker, 90573
Fuselage, finish kit is here...
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Subject: | Re: F7108 A/B F7108 A/B forward fuselage question |
--> RV7-List message posted by: "Peter DeCraene" <peterdecraene@comcast.net>
Dick
I just used any washer since the size of the washer really doesn't matter.
I also left out the last couple of rivets that were closest to the support
because it mkes it much easier to put it in and take it out.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Tasker" <retasker@optonline.net>
<rv7-list@matronics.com>
Subject: RV7-List: F7108 A/B F7108 A/B forward fuselage question
> --> RV7-List message posted by: Richard Tasker <retasker@optonline.net>
>
> I am working on the upper forward fuselage (dwg 24) for my 9A with
> sliding canopy. On the drawing it says to insert an AN960-6 washer
> between F7108A and F7108B to allow space for the "hatchet" end of the
> canopy support.
>
> Well, first, there were no AN960-6 washers supplied with the fuselage
> kit (as far as I can tell).
>
> Second, I could steal one from those supplied with the finish kit, but
> AN960-6 washers are only 0.031" thick anyway, so how does that provide
> enough space for the canopy support end which is 0.075 thick?
>
> What did you guys do who have already passed this point in construction?
>
> I am sending this to the RV7 list as well since I believe the
> construction is the same.
>
> Dick Tasker, 90573
> Fuselage, finish kit is here...
>
>
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