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zackrv8



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 9:09 am    Post subject: RV10 Doors Video Reply with quote

Guys,

For those of you who did not get to the RV10 doors yet, you need to see this video. Even those of you who have completed your RV10 and are flying around and are not happy with the way your doors close, you too need to see this.

My brother Jim designed them and my Nephew Dave is producing them. Either make them yourself, or get them from Dave, but put them in your Ten if you want to enhance the closing/locking of your RV10 doors.

I first saw the problem with the rear door rod not engaging at Oshkosh last year. I watched again and again as people got in Van's demonstrator and couldn't engage the rear door rod without a conscientious effort. I initially made my door rods as per Vans plan. The door did not "rack" properly when closed and was even worse when the door was latched.

I know of several other RV10's with this safety problem. The door guides are just one possible solution. Take a look at this video and see for yourself. Just remember that the rubber channel is not yet installed. I will not use Vans supplied rubber channel on my plane. I'm hunting around for something better that is softer.

The Door Guides are CNC milled and are tapped from the back side so no screw heads are visible. The screw pattern is the same as Vans. If fact, if you haven't reached the stage of building your "plastic" door guides that Vans supplies in the kit, you won't have to drill that big hole through your vertical intercostal because the door pins don't go that far.

The Door Pins are Stainless Steel, made on a CNC lathe, and have a magnet inserted in them so you can use Vans magnet switch for the door open warning system. They screw right into Vans door rods (same threads). You just have to cut the rods to the length you want.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIDyecpfc30

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 9:36 am    Post subject: RV10 Doors Video Reply with quote

Zack, The hardware looks fantastic. I would like to see the same
video with the door seals installed. I know that my doors behaved
very different once I installed the seals and did not fit as nice.
In fact, I had to get a smaller diameter seal before I was satisfied
with the operation.

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On Jun 8, 2007, at 1:09 PM, zackrv8 wrote:

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Guys,

For those of you who did not get to the RV10 doors yet, you need
to see this video. Even those of you who have completed your RV10
and are flying around and are not happy with the way your doors
close, you too need to see this.

My brother Jim designed them and my Nephew Dave is producing
them. Either make them yourself, or get them from Dave, but put
them in your Ten if you want to enhance the closing/locking of your
RV10 doors.

I first saw the problem with the rear door rod not engaging at
Oshkosh last year. I watched again and again as people got in
Van's demonstrator and couldn't engage the rear door rod without a
conscientious effort. I initially made my door rods as per Vans
plan. The door did not "rack" properly when closed and was even
worse when the door was latched.

I know of several other RV10's with this safety problem. The
door guides are just one possible solution. Take a look at this
video and see for yourself. Just remember that the rubber channel
is not yet installed. I will not use Vans supplied rubber channel
on my plane. I'm hunting around for something better that is softer.

The Door Guides are CNC milled and are tapped from the back side
so no screw heads are visible. The screw pattern is the same as
Vans. If fact, if you haven't reached the stage of building your
"plastic" door guides that Vans supplies in the kit, you won't have
to drill that big hole through your vertical intercostal because
the door pins don't go that far.

The Door Pins are Stainless Steel, made on a CNC lathe, and have
a magnet inserted in them so you can use Vans magnet switch for the
door open warning system. They screw right into Vans door rods
(same threads). You just have to cut the rods to the length you want.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIDyecpfc30

Zack

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 9:40 am    Post subject: Re: RV10 Doors Video Reply with quote

Zack,

Very slick. What is the cost?

Jim Berry
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 10:08 am    Post subject: RV10 Doors Video Reply with quote

Full Throttle Concepts has done a remarkable video. Take the time to
click on the final link below, the conclusion sells the Rivet Head
product even if you don't conclude the factory doors need immediate
improvement. Class Act!

John Cox -600

On Jun 8, 2007, at 1:09 PM, zackrv8 wrote:

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Guys,

For those of you who did not get to the RV10 doors yet, you need
to see this video. Even those of you who have completed your RV10
and are flying around and are not happy with the way your doors
close, you too need to see this.

My brother Jim designed them and my Nephew Dave is producing
them. Either make them yourself, or get them from Dave, but put
them in your Ten if you want to enhance the closing/locking of your
RV10 doors.

I first saw the problem with the rear door rod not engaging at
Oshkosh last year. I watched again and again as people got in
Van's demonstrator and couldn't engage the rear door rod without a
conscientious effort. I initially made my door rods as per Vans
plan. The door did not "rack" properly when closed and was even
worse when the door was latched.

I know of several other RV10's with this safety problem. The
door guides are just one possible solution. Take a look at this
video and see for yourself. Just remember that the rubber channel
is not yet installed. I will not use Vans supplied rubber channel
on my plane. I'm hunting around for something better that is softer.

The Door Guides are CNC milled and are tapped from the back side
so no screw heads are visible. The screw pattern is the same as
Vans. If fact, if you haven't reached the stage of building your
"plastic" door guides that Vans supplies in the kit, you won't have
to drill that big hole through your vertical intercostal because
the door pins don't go that far.

The Door Pins are Stainless Steel, made on a CNC lathe, and have
a magnet inserted in them so you can use Vans magnet switch for the
door open warning system. They screw right into Vans door rods
(same threads). You just have to cut the rods to the length you want.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIDyecpfc30

Zack

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 10:25 am    Post subject: RV10 Doors Video Reply with quote

Does anyone other than me have a concern about the strength of the joint
where the "bullet" screws into the aluminum tube?

Tom Deutsch
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:36 am    Post subject: Re: RV10 Doors Video Reply with quote

Tom,

The "Bullet" or "Door Pin" screws in Vans existing rod with at least an inch of threads. Once the final length is cut from Vans rod and the Bullet tips do not extend pass the door edge, you then Lock-Tite them in. The "Pins" are loaded in shear, not tension. Your fiberglass door will break before then door pins break off the rod.

Zack
deutscht(at)rhwhotels.com wrote:
Does anyone other than me have a concern about the strength of the joint
where the "bullet" screws into the aluminum tube?

Tom Deutsch
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:53 am    Post subject: Re: RV10 Doors Video Reply with quote

I really don't know the cost. Call Dave at 302-437-6087. He can help you with that.

Joe

quote="jim berry"]Zack,

Very slick. What is the cost?

Jim Berry
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 12:59 pm    Post subject: RV10 Doors Video Reply with quote

I paid $86. Came in just a few days, and looks great. I will be installing
in the next week or so.

Steve Mills N750SM (reserved)
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 3:22 pm    Post subject: RV10 Doors Video Reply with quote

Zack,
I was actually on the site yesterday looking for this product.
The video is fantastic, the website is... well if I can say anything
nice I won't say anything at all.
The site does not seem to display the door product or pricing.
Can you inform the list as to the pricing and what is & is not included.

Thanks,
Robin

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 6:02 pm    Post subject: Re: RV10 Doors Video Reply with quote

robin1(at)mrmoisture.com wrote:
Zack,
I was actually on the site yesterday looking for this product.
The video is fantastic, the website is... well if I can say anything
nice I won't say anything at all.
The site does not seem to display the door product or pricing.
Can you inform the list as to the pricing and what is & is not included.

Thanks,
Robin

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Robin,

Dave informed me the price will be $86 for the set. The set includes 4 door guides (you probably will have to trim the thickness because every door is different) and 4 door pins. The pins have the same thread pattern as the threads you already made in Van's existing door rod. They screw right in. You have to cut the rod to length so as to not let the door pins extend past the door edge. Then, screw and Lock-Tite them in. There is a magnet imbedded in the door pin so you will still be able to use Van's existing door warning switch.

Zack

(Yeah, I know his website needs work, I told him about it!)


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 7:22 pm    Post subject: RV10 Doors Video Reply with quote

Rob,

What seal did you end up using?

Thanks,

Kevin
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 3:19 am    Post subject: RV10 Doors Video Reply with quote

Kevin, I used Bulb seal, Item BA-1900010 from Brown Aircraft Supply
in Jacksonville, FL. 904-396-6655. The only thing I don't like
about it is that it leaves a black mark that I clean once in a
while. However, the doors operate nicely and they are sealed. You
also need Rubber and Gasket Adhesive by 3M, part 1300L to attach this
thing.

You may want to get their one page catalog and make your own
determination. I think that they only sell door seals.

Rob.

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Rob,

What seal did you end up using?

Thanks,

Kevin
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> <flysrv10(at)gmail.com>

> <snip>

> In fact, I had to get a smaller diameter seal before I
was satisfied with the
> operation.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 4:50 pm    Post subject: RV10 Doors Video Reply with quote

Rob,

Thanks for the info.

Kevin
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Quote:

Kevin, I used Bulb seal, Item BA-1900010 from Brown
Aircraft Supply in Jacksonville, FL. 904-396-6655. The
only thing I don't like about it is that it leaves a
black mark that I clean once in a while. However, the
doors operate nicely and they are sealed. You also need
Rubber and Gasket Adhesive by 3M, part 1300L to attach this
thing.

You may want to get their one page catalog and make your
own determination. I think that they only sell door
seals.

Rob.

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> Rob,
>
> What seal did you end up using?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin
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