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SSampson.SLN21(at)london. Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:05 am Post subject: Rear seat back |
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I am putting the rear seat frame together, and puzzling how the weight of the pax leaning back in it is to be taken by the bulkhead. Is the intent that the point contact of the side channels to the bulkhead is the mechanism? It appears a bit crude!
Thanks, Steve.
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daubuchon(at)volcano.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 3:55 am Post subject: Rear seat back |
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Check Van's website.
There is a Service Bulletin (SB 97-05-1), which addresses this very issue.
The SB entails installing angles, (or gussets), between the rear
seat/baggage bulkhead, and the longerons.
Quote: | I am putting the rear seat frame together, and puzzling how the weight
of the pax leaning back in it is to be taken by the bulkhead. Is the
intent that the point contact of the side channels to the bulkhead is
the mechanism? It appears a bit crude!
Thanks, Steve.
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daubuchon(at)volcano.net
RV 4 N184DA, 500+ hrs
Based (at) O70 (Jackson, CA)
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smokyray(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 4:26 am Post subject: Rear seat back |
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Steve,
If you restrict your back seat usage to petite, cute girls, you will never have a problem...
RR
Derrick Aubuchon <daubuchon(at)volcano.net> wrote:[quote] --> RV4-List message posted by: "Derrick Aubuchon"
Check Van's website.
There is a Service Bulletin (SB 97-05-1), which addresses this very issue.
The SB entails installing angles, (or gussets), between the rear
seat/baggage bulkhead, and the longerons.
Quote: | I am putting the rear seat frame together, and puzzling how the weight
of the pax leaning back in it is to be taken by the bulkhead. Is the
intent that the point contact of the side channels to the bulkhead is
the mechanism? It appears a bit crude!
Thanks, Steve.
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SSampson.SLN21(at)london. Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 9:29 am Post subject: Rear seat back |
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Derek - Thanks. Yes, I have read the SB but think that relates to the steel
bracket supporting the bulkhead itself. I have those installed.What I am
puzzling about is the fact that on the front side of the bulkhead the
contact is with the sharp edge of the seat frame. I have put a couple of
pictures
http://gikonfuse.blogspot.com/2007/04/rear-seat-installation.html#links
on my blog to try and make my concern clearer. Am I misunderstanding
something?
Cheers, Steve
Smokey, A portfolio of cute girls are largly out for me, (I would probably
find half my spar bolts missing) but I trust a cute wife at 112lbs is OK?
Still would like to build the thing right though!
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halbenjamin(at)optonline. Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 10:16 am Post subject: Rear seat back |
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Hi Steve C
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You have it right E 6nbsp; I trimmed the side rails to match the angle they at witch they meet the bulkhead E I 7m 6nbsp;thinking about adding a 2wedge 2 of plastic as well to distribute the load E
6nbsp;
Hal Benjamin
Finish Kit
RV4 - Long Island C NY
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Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 10:29 am Post subject: Rear seat back |
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hi hal,
i just read about the rear seat. i'm located on long island with a flying rv-4. located 1n2 spardo's. where are you on long island?
danny
rv4
N2275S
See what's free at AOL.com.
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daubuchon(at)volcano.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 1:02 pm Post subject: Rear seat back |
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Steve,
As another builder mentioned, trim the side channel to match the bulkhead.
However, keep this in mind, most of the load and contact surface is borne
by the to half of the seat back, the fiberglass portioned,, and should be
drilled in assembly to match the correct seatback to bulkhead angle.
If drilled properly, the entire fiberglass flange should rest against the
bulkhead, and only the top portion of the side angle should make contact,
below the fiberglass.
It's would be best to "dry fit" the fiberglass to the seat back, and place
in against the bulkhead in order to eyeball the correct angle on the side
rail.
Derrick Aubuchon
daubuchon(at)volcano.net
RV4: N184DA 500+ hours
Based (at) O70 (Jackson, CA)
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Derek - Thanks. Yes, I have read the SB but think that relates to the
steel bracket supporting the bulkhead itself. I have those
installed.What I am puzzling about is the fact that on the front side
of the bulkhead the contact is with the sharp edge of the seat frame. I
have put a couple of pictures
http://gikonfuse.blogspot.com/2007/04/rear-seat-installation.html#links
on my blog to try and make my concern clearer. Am I misunderstanding
something?
Cheers, Steve
Smokey, A portfolio of cute girls are largly out for me, (I would
probably find half my spar bolts missing) but I trust a cute wife at
112lbs is OK? Still would like to build the thing right though!
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SSampson.SLN21(at)london. Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 9:17 am Post subject: Rear seat back |
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Hal/Derek/others - thanks for the input. Its obvious once you know how! It all came together reallly well. The result is here.
http://gikonfuse.blogspot.com/2007/04/rear-seat-cont.html#links
Cheers!
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