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Trap door in fuel tank (pic)
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 7:56 am
by captain_john
I was BUSTIN' MY HUMP. trying to figure out a way to get the other side of the hinge pin bent when I thought about it for a second.
It DOESN'T need to be bent! It fits up against the baffle and will NEVER wiggle out!
DUH!!!
It moves freely and now I need to fiddle with other parts.
BTW, installing a spacer under the fixed side of the hinge makes for a nice, flush alignment of the door against the rib!
This is fun!

CJ
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 12:23 pm
by captain_john
Came out pretty good, I think!
Tell me, the plans show the rivets being evenly spaced. I also know the last rivet lacks some edge distance.
I opted for this layout so they would all land on the flats of the rib.
Whatcha think?

CJ
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 6:47 pm
by spikescopilot
I have no clue what you're talking about (since I'm not a builder), but will give you a hearty "Woo Hoo" anyway.

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 8:17 pm
by captain_john
Hahahaha!
You know what? As I was uploading these pictures, I was thinking back to the days when I was dreaming of building. I pinged the Checkoway website and many others. I looked at lots of shiny aluminum and with various bends, reflections and lighting situations... I was CLUELESS as to what it was I was viewing!
Soooo, I can relate!
Thanks for your vote of confidence! I needed to do SOMETHING RV today!
OSH, here I come! I will be wearing my Piper hat tomorrow!

CJ
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 11:15 pm
by cjensen
CJ, looks fine to me. I don't think edge distance is a major factor in this instance. I tink you make de right decizhun.
Enjoy your trip over to OSH! See ya Thursday!
I talked to spike yesterday from his stop in Lansing. They were waiting out the weather. Sounds like I'm gonna have decsent weather to get in there Thursday.