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1. 12:22 AM - Re: Use a special Bucking Bar inside the HS ? (olc)
2. 05:46 AM - radios for sale (MSices)
3. 07:58 AM - Use a special Bucking Bar inside the HS ? Use Axe head or log splitter wedge (pcondon)
4. 10:23 AM - Re: Use a special Bucking Bar inside the HS ? Use Axe head or log splitter wedge (Michel Gordillo)
5. 05:20 PM - 888FP (Noel & Yoshie Simmons)
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Subject: | Use a special Bucking Bar inside the HS ? |
--> RV8-List message posted by: "olc" <olcdlm@wanadoo.fr>
i used the 610 Bucking bar 1-1/2 lbs. from avery tools.
but on the flange of the bucking bar (after smooting the flange with
scotbrite wheel)
Olivier LC
France
ICQ#: 82067330
olcdlm@wanadoo.fr
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/sanglier.volant/ Van's RV-8 n81939 wings
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> De : owner-rv8-list-server@matronics.com
> [mailto:owner-rv8-list-server@matronics.com]De la part de Garey Wittich
> Envoy : mercredi 10 mars 2004 07:44
> : rv8-list@matronics.com
> Objet : RV8-List: Use a special Bucking Bar inside the HS ?
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> --> RV8-List message posted by: Garey Wittich <gareywittich2000@yahoo.com>
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> There is not much space "inside" the Horiz Stabilizer
> Assy to hold a Bucking Bar against the Rivet closed to
> the leading edge of the inner most Rib (HS607), as I
> reach my arm inside. Did you use a special Bucking
> Bar? It seems like a "hit and miss" situation to get
> a good shop head on this rivet, as it is done by
> Braille. If one screws up, it seems to me it would be
> difficult to drill it out without doing damage. Any
> helpfull ideas ? Did you use a "Pop Rivet" because of
> accessability ? If so what was it. All Skins and
> Ribs are dimpled for a -3 Rivet, so a CS4-4 ( 4/32 )
> is too big in diameter.
>
> Thanks, Garey RV-8A QB Kit Santa Monica, CA
>
> __________________________________
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--> RV8-List message posted by: "MSices" <msices@core.com>
2 KX155As with glideslope. Units are new or Factory Overhauled with trays
(no connectors). Bought them cheap, will sell for $1500 ea. Units are 28v
but for $150-300 you can get an small inverter to take care of one or both
units in a 14v system. If interested, email michael@sices.com or call me at
(847) 644-8003. Thanks,
Mike Sices
RV8 N339JA, flying :>
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Subject: | Use a special Bucking Bar inside the HS ? Use Axe head or log |
splitter wedge
--> RV8-List message posted by: "pcondon" <pcondon@mitre.org>
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I have had success with the log splitting wedge sold in hardware stores. The
long taper wedge shape is perfect for that whole area in general. Axe heads
tend to be sharp and are hollow ground and are usually attached to a large
piece of hickory. The wood splitting wedges tend yield superior results...I
used this wedge for many other applications during the building
process....can't recall right now though.......
Time: 10:44:52 PM PST US
From: Garey Wittich <gareywittich2000@yahoo.com>
Subject: RV8-List: Use a special Bucking Bar inside the HS ?
--> RV8-List message posted by: Garey Wittich <gareywittich2000@yahoo.com>
There is not much space "inside" the Horiz Stabilizer
Assy to hold a Bucking Bar against the Rivet closed to
the leading edge of the inner most Rib (HS607), as I
reach my arm inside. Did you use a special Bucking
Bar? It seems like a "hit and miss" situation to get
a good shop head on this rivet, as it is done by
Braille. If one screws up, it seems to me it would be
difficult to drill it out without doing damage. Any
helpfull ideas ? Did you use a "Pop Rivet" because of
accessability ? If so what was it. All Skins and
Ribs are dimpled for a -3 Rivet, so a CS4-4 ( 4/32 )
is too big in diameter.
Thanks, Garey RV-8A QB Kit Santa Monica, CA
__________________________________
http://search.yahoo.com
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Subject: | Re: Use a special Bucking Bar inside the HS ? Use Axe head |
or log splitter wedge
--> RV8-List message posted by: "Michel Gordillo" <michelgordillo@telefonica.net>
It was OK to use the flat side of a hammer head.
Michel
----- Original Message -----
From: "pcondon" <pcondon@mitre.org>
Subject: RV8-List: Use a special Bucking Bar inside the HS ? Use Axe head or
log splitter wedge
> --> RV8-List message posted by: "pcondon" <pcondon@mitre.org>
>
>
> ---
> I have had success with the log splitting wedge sold in hardware stores.
The
> long taper wedge shape is perfect for that whole area in general. Axe
heads
> tend to be sharp and are hollow ground and are usually attached to a large
> piece of hickory. The wood splitting wedges tend yield superior
results...I
> used this wedge for many other applications during the building
> process....can't recall right now though.......
>
>
> Time: 10:44:52 PM PST US
> From: Garey Wittich <gareywittich2000@yahoo.com>
> Subject: RV8-List: Use a special Bucking Bar inside the HS ?
>
> --> RV8-List message posted by: Garey Wittich <gareywittich2000@yahoo.com>
>
> There is not much space "inside" the Horiz Stabilizer
> Assy to hold a Bucking Bar against the Rivet closed to
> the leading edge of the inner most Rib (HS607), as I
> reach my arm inside. Did you use a special Bucking
> Bar? It seems like a "hit and miss" situation to get
> a good shop head on this rivet, as it is done by
> Braille. If one screws up, it seems to me it would be
> difficult to drill it out without doing damage. Any
> helpfull ideas ? Did you use a "Pop Rivet" because of
> accessability ? If so what was it. All Skins and
> Ribs are dimpled for a -3 Rivet, so a CS4-4 ( 4/32 )
> is too big in diameter.
>
> Thanks, Garey RV-8A QB Kit Santa Monica, CA
>
> __________________________________
> http://search.yahoo.com
>
>
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--> RV8-List message posted by: "Noel & Yoshie Simmons" <noel@blueskyaviation.net>
888FP took to the air yesterday. What a great ride!
Van's RV-8A
BMA EFIS 1
CNX-80
IO-360-A1B6
inverted oil
inverted fuel
Aero Composites
Todd's 1/4 canopy
Sincerely,
Noel Simmons
Blue Sky Aviation, Inc.
Phone & Fax: 406-538-6574
noel@blueskyaviation.net
www.blueskyaviation.net
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