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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 8:46 am    Post subject: HS doublwers and j channels Reply with quote

Well I am almost finished with my inventory down to the small parts bags. I noticed the doublers and j-channel parts are all curved. I would think they would ne straight. They are used to be doublers for the HS front and rear spars and other spars. Has any one seen this in there kits besides me.

All other parts look perfect and all in tact. Box arrived via Fedex Ground.

Thanks

John

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 8:56 am    Post subject: Re: HS doublwers and j channels Reply with quote

This is normal.

Some bending of the thick punched parts is unavoidable due to the forces need to cut the thicker stock. Just bend it back over the edge of a bench prior to match drilling.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 8:56 am    Post subject: HS doublwers and j channels Reply with quote

The forming process tends to curve the parts, once you start to match drill them and cleco them they end up being straight...unless they are REALLY curved bad. I recall the spar doublers being this way for sure, I just used hand pressure to bring them back to flat.
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:12 am    Post subject: HS doublwers and j channels Reply with quote

you'll be doing a lot of this.. look at the plans under the HS (or respective section) and see what they look like when you install them. Match the part number to the respective section. The only curving I recall is one that required me to do it.
Congrats on the new kit!
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Well I am almost finished with my inventory down to the small parts bags. I noticed the doublers and j-channel parts are all curved. I would think they would ne straight. They are used to be doublers for the HS front and rear spars and other spars. Has any one seen this in there kits besides me.

All other parts look perfect and all in tact. Box arrived via Fedex Ground.

Thanks

John

40864 inventory mode hope to start building this weekend

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:14 am    Post subject: HS doublwers and j channels Reply with quote

Normal. Check several of the web sites (jessen-rv10.com is one) to see how to get them straight. In short, for the thick HS doubler, put in a padded vise at several different positions and using hand forces, just push in opposite direction of the curve, working your way along the length of the doubler a little at a time until straight. No need to whack it with anything resembling a club. Not sure about the J-curves. I think those come back into alignment through cleco and riveting.

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Subject: HS doublwers and j channels


Well I am almost finished with my inventory down to the small parts bags. I noticed the doublers and j-channel parts are all curved. I would think they would ne straight. They are used to be doublers for the HS front and rear spars and other spars. Has any one seen this in there kits besides me.

All other parts look perfect and all in tact. Box arrived via Fedex Ground.

Thanks

John

40864 inventory mode hope to start building this weekend

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:34 am    Post subject: HS doublwers and j channels Reply with quote

Thanks so much everyone. This saved me a phone call and looking stupid.

I greatly appreciate all the great info and the sharing of ideas and concepts on this list.



John

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Subject: RE: HS doublwers and j channels


Normal. Check several of the web sites (jessen-rv10.com is one) to see how to get them straight. In short, for the thick HS doubler, put in a padded vise at several different positions and using hand forces, just push in opposite direction of the curve, working your way along the length of the doubler a little at a time until straight. No need to whack it with anything resembling a club. Not sure about the J-curves. I think those come back into alignment through cleco and riveting.
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Subject: HS doublwers and j channels
Well I am almost finished with my inventory down to the small parts bags. I noticed the doublers and j-channel parts are all curved. I would think they would ne straight. They are used to be doublers for the HS front and rear spars and other spars. Has any one seen this in there kits besides me.

All other parts look perfect and all in tact. Box arrived via Fedex Ground.

Thanks

John

40864 inventory mode hope to start building this weekend
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:52 am    Post subject: HS doublwers and j channels Reply with quote

You will probably get a bunch of emails now, saying something like, "there is no such thing as looking stupid or asking a stupid question." Which is true, although some of us cannot possibly look anything other than stupid Smile. Anyway, don't hesitate to ask any question. Look in the archives, of course, but do not hesitate to ask a question. We are all in this together, and learning is part of it.

Having said all that, make sure that you do not settle for advice on this list. There are very smart folks here giving good advice, but don't get lulled into thinking that just because there is a group think or group consensus on a matter of interest that it is correct. Always check with the factory, and even then be careful about who is giving you the answer and how deep they are likely to take it with you.

You are the builder and you need to therefore make the ultimate decision about what is true and what is just group think. Be critical with yourself, with your decision making, and you will be a very good builder.

John J

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Thanks so much everyone. This saved me a phone call and looking stupid.

I greatly appreciate all the great info and the sharing of ideas and concepts on this list.



John

40864


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Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 10:12 AM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: RE: HS doublwers and j channels


Normal. Check several of the web sites (jessen-rv10.com is one) to see how to get them straight. In short, for the thick HS doubler, put in a padded vise at several different positions and using hand forces, just push in opposite direction of the curve, working your way along the length of the doubler a little at a time until straight. No need to whack it with anything resembling a club. Not sure about the J-curves. I think those come back into alignment through cleco and riveting.
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Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 9:42 AM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: HS doublwers and j channels
Well I am almost finished with my inventory down to the small parts bags. I noticed the doublers and j-channel parts are all curved. I would think they would ne straight. They are used to be doublers for the HS front and rear spars and other spars. Has any one seen this in there kits besides me.

All other parts look perfect and all in tact. Box arrived via Fedex Ground.

Thanks

John

40864 inventory mode hope to start building this weekend
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 10:24 am    Post subject: HS doublwers and j channels Reply with quote

Besides...When you call Van's there is a good chance you will feel stupid when you hang up regardless. so don't worry about that!! Smile
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 10:38 am    Post subject: HS doublwers and j channels Reply with quote

Now, now, Rick! That put a smile on my face.

JJ

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Besides...When you call Van's there is a good chance you will feel stupid when you hang up regardless. so don't worry about that!! Smile
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 12:42 pm    Post subject: HS doublwers and j channels Reply with quote

In all seriousness, I have called Van's a few times at random hours (not their tech hours). Scott and Joe have been great. Scott knows his stuff and made a real effort to assist me with some issues, Joe usually recommended I put it on a "to do list" and follow-up later- like after everything is riveted?? that's a Gotcha! but they really are a good group of folks that provide guidance. Yes there is one that will make you look like a buffoon but as one gets more confidence those calls become less personal.
For sure, as a new builder, take advantage of the support Van's provides when needed.
Pascal

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