Hi Smitty - I left like 2" on the tip ends and about 1 foot on the root. I bet I'll trim it later. I put a dab of proseal on each rib to keep it from rotating. Next I tied some strings to a cotton ball and sucked it through (with a shop-vac ). I taped the strings in place to pull wires through later. I also cut a hole and put in a grommet in the middle of the conduit where I needed a wire.
Have fun with your fuselage! It's a lot different than wing building. I'm within a few days of starting the "fun with longerons" phase.
Dave G.
Building N149DG RV-9A Finish Kit, O-320-E2A, Dual AFS-3500
Flying the restored N3689Q, the lowest time airworthy Beech Super III.
Of course, I have different plans. I have about 10" of additional conduit extending from my wing roots. My plans are for the conduits to enter the fuse with a straight-in shot directly under the seat rib(s). I have punched a hole in the side of the fuse and the outboard seat rib to allow egress of the conduit directly into the seat pan area.
When the conduits enter the fuse, I plan on sealing the penetration (hehehehe... penetration) with silicone to prevent air flow from the outside of the plane.
CJ
RV-7
Garmin G3X with VP-X & a TMX-IO-360 with G3i
It's all over but the flying! 800+ hours in only 3 years!
Extending the conduits into the fuselage under the seat pans is one of the things I would do differently if I built again. I stopped mine even with the inboard rib and regret it to this day. There is almost no room between the wing skins and the fuselage skin, making wiring runs difficult, awful in fact This idea of CJ's is right-on and should be followed (probably this one only )
TomC wrote:Extending the conduits into the fuselage under the seat pans is one of the things I would do differently if I built again. I stopped mine even with the inboard rib and regret it to this day. There is almost no room between the wing skins and the fuselage skin, making wiring runs difficult, awful in fact This idea of CJ's is right-on and should be followed (probably this one only )
Good Luck!
Thanks Tom!
Occasionally I come up with a good one!
I will let ya know next year when I have the next good idea!
CJ
RV-7
Garmin G3X with VP-X & a TMX-IO-360 with G3i
It's all over but the flying! 800+ hours in only 3 years!
CJ. I already cut my conduit off at both ends. but I think I have enough sticking out on each end that I move the whole piece of conduit in towards the fuselage by leaving the outboard end of the conduit flush with the outer rib. I have to say though that Dan's cannon plug idea is intriguing as well. Dan, got any pictures or website links so I can see what you were writing about?
i installed it but never thought anymore about it. now that im getting really close your idea seems like a good one.i used slick water line tube in snap bushings. (the black thin wall stuff) i found that the corrugated stuff can be a challenge when you get to stuffing it full of wires. but either would be fine with the number of wires im running.
the guys in prison use a piece of nylon found in the waist band of underwear to cut steel saw it this morning on discovery chanel. they braid it to make a saw and use it like a shoe shine cloth. probally takes forever but then what else have they got to do?
william....don't let it beat you down, you are stronger than you think.
Smitty - mines looks exactly like yours... the difference is I didn't plan it that way, that is just how much conduit I had left sticking out! I'm glad I didn't cut it off! CJ still gets the credit since he planned ahead!
Dave G.
Building N149DG RV-9A Finish Kit, O-320-E2A, Dual AFS-3500
Flying the restored N3689Q, the lowest time airworthy Beech Super III.
Say, the weird thing about the plans is, they pre-punch a hole in the fuse near the aileron pushrod hole that is intended to be a wire chase. They tell you to drill it out for a snap bushing.
It DOESN'T line up with their suggested wing conduit placement!
I called and told them, but ya know... deaf ears. Tom said he would mention it to somebody. My guess is that I already told more!
Soooo, when it comes to drilling that hole out, drill it to a #30 and put an AN470 4-4 in there instead.
CJ
RV-7
Garmin G3X with VP-X & a TMX-IO-360 with G3i
It's all over but the flying! 800+ hours in only 3 years!