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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 5:21 pm Post subject: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions |
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Hi
I was working on my wings today and tripped over a couple of small issues.
When filing the bellcrank bushings down to the required length, I made them slightly undersize (2.745” rather than 2.750”). Is this going to be an issue given that I am required to file the bellcrank tube to ensure at least 1/32 – 1/16” of the bushing is exposed?
As well, I need to ream the bushings so that an AN4 bolt will fit inside. Reaming is new to me so I would like a little guidance as to how to ream these bushings. What do I use to ream them?
Inquiring minds need to know
Les Kearney
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Tim Olson
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 5:45 pm Post subject: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions |
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Les Kearney wrote:
Quote: | Hi
I was working on my wings today and tripped over a couple of small issues.
When filing the bellcrank bushings down to the required length, I made
them slightly undersize (2.745” rather than 2.750”). Is this going to be
an issue given that I am required to file the bellcrank tube to ensure
at least 1/32 – 1/16” of the bushing is exposed?
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Probably not an issue.
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As well, I need to ream the bushings so that an AN4 bolt will fit
inside. Reaming is new to me so I would like a little guidance as to how
to ream these bushings. What do I use to ream them?
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You should use a reamer. Just check out a local machine tool
place...they can sell you reamers. Just turn them like a drill
bit only slower as it goes through. Makes a nice clean hole.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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orchidman
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 5:56 pm Post subject: Re: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions |
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In my opinion, reamers are an essential tool. I have all but worn out a #40 and a #30 reamer. All my match drilling was done with one of these.
To find out a little more about reamers, go to page 34 of the avery tools catalog.
http://www.averytools.com/catalog/2008%20catalog%20B.qxd.pdf
then scrole down to page 34. There is some good information about reamers and how to use them. Since our skins are so thin, I never used any lubricant. If I were reaming anything thicker then the diameter of the reamer, then I sure would use a lubricant.
Off the top of my head, I don't remember what I used for the bellcrank but since I don't have a 1/4" reamer, it must have been a sharp 1/4 drill.
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 5:56 pm Post subject: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions |
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I can't answer the first question, but the easiest way, by far, to ream the bushing is to track down a lathe and chuck up the bushing and run a 1/4" reamer through it. That way it is perfectly centered and controlled the whole way. I don't understand why Van's doesn't do this for us, since it is one of those steps that seems like it would be much easier to have them do than to have us find a lathe.
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On Jun 29, 2008, at 9:17 PM, Les Kearney wrote:
Quote: | Hi
I was working on my wings today and tripped over a couple of small issues.
When filing the bellcrank bushings down to the required length, I made them slightly undersize (2.745” rather than 2.750”). Is this going to be an issue given that I am required to file the bellcrank tube to ensure at least 1/32 – 1/16” of the bushing is exposed?
As well, I need to ream the bushings so that an AN4 bolt will fit inside. Reaming is new to me so I would like a little guidance as to how to ream these bushings. What do I use to ream them?
Inquiring minds need to know
Les Kearney
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Kelly McMullen
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 6:49 pm Post subject: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions |
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Do you use the reamers in your air drill, or in a slower speed
cordless drill? Any thoughts as to whether it matters?
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In my opinion, reamers are an essential tool. I have all but worn out a #40 and a #30 reamer. All my match drilling was done with one of these.
To find out a little more about reamers, go to page 34 of the avery tools catalog.
http://www.averytools.com/catalog/2008%20catalog%20B.qxd.pdf
then scrole down to page 34. There is some good information about reamers and how to use them. Since our skins are so thin, I never used any lubricant. If I were reaming anything thicker then the diameter of the reamer, then I sure would use a lubricant.
Off the top of my head, I don't remember what I used for the bellcrank but since I don't have a 1/4" reamer, it must have been a sharp 1/4 drill.
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 7:29 pm Post subject: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions |
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Les,
Lots of good answers on the reaming question, but I have a thought for the length of the bushing. The exact number is not as much an issue as ensuring the bushing is slightly longer than the bellcrank. Otherwise when you tighten the bolt you’ll add drag to the movement of the bellcrank.
Marcus
From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Les Kearney
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 8:18 PM
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Subject: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions
Hi
I was working on my wings today and tripped over a couple of small issues.
When filing the bellcrank bushings down to the required length, I made them slightly undersize (2.745” rather than 2.750”). Is this going to be an issue given that I am required to file the bellcrank tube to ensure at least 1/32 – 1/16” of the bushing is exposed?
As well, I need to ream the bushings so that an AN4 bolt will fit inside. Reaming is new to me so I would like a little guidance as to how to ream these bushings. What do I use to ream them?
Inquiring minds need to know
Les Kearney
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 7:31 pm Post subject: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions |
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Thanks Ben and others.
I now have a pretty good idea of what I should do – as much as I would like to buy a lathe, it does seem bit overkill for a couple of bushings. I’ll see if I can track down a sharp ¼” drill bit that will be long enough or perhaps a reamer.
Cheers
Les
From: Ben Westfall [mailto:ben(at)sinkrate.com]
Sent: June-29-08 9:15 PM
To: 'Les Kearney'
Subject: RE: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions
Les,
I cannot send to the list because the matronics server doesn’t like my mailserver right now. I had a compromised mail account that sent some spam for a couple of days. Should be cleared up tomorrow but until then I’ll have to try sending this directly to you.
I used a really sharp, high quality .250” aircraft drill bit with lots of bolube (cause I had this in my stash otherwise I would have ordered a reamer). I did the aileron bellcrank ones chucked up in a vise secured to the table on the drill press. There are similar bushings in the control stick bases. For these I used the same method except I used an electric hand drill… no drill press. The bit follows the hole quite nicely. The brass is so soft that it’s pretty easily done w/o a reamer or a lathe. There is no slop in any of my bushings from what I can tell but I have not yet flown.
I did screw up the first attempt because I forced the bit to much and it did not center. They are cheap ($3 a pair I think) and Van’s is close so for me not an issue. With a nice sharp bit its pretty easy to do them by hand.
-Ben
From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Les Kearney
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 6:18 PM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions
Hi
I was working on my wings today and tripped over a couple of small issues.
When filing the bellcrank bushings down to the required length, I made them slightly undersize (2.745” rather than 2.750”). Is this going to be an issue given that I am required to file the bellcrank tube to ensure at least 1/32 – 1/16” of the bushing is exposed?
As well, I need to ream the bushings so that an AN4 bolt will fit inside. Reaming is new to me so I would like a little guidance as to how to ream these bushings. What do I use to ream them?
Inquiring minds need to know
Les Kearney
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 7:46 pm Post subject: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions |
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A reamer will work just fine in a drill. It definitely does a
smoother hole than a drill bit.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Les Kearney wrote:
Quote: | Thanks Ben and others.
I now have a pretty good idea of what I should do – as much as I would
like to buy a lathe, it does seem bit overkill for a couple of bushings.
I’ll see if I can track down a sharp ¼” drill bit that will be long
enough or perhaps a reamer.
Cheers
Les
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 7:46 pm Post subject: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions |
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A reamer will work just fine in a drill. It definitely does a
smoother hole than a drill bit...and they're not expensive at all.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Les Kearney wrote:
Quote: | Thanks Ben and others.
I now have a pretty good idea of what I should do – as much as I would
like to buy a lathe, it does seem bit overkill for a couple of bushings.
I’ll see if I can track down a sharp ¼” drill bit that will be long
enough or perhaps a reamer.
Cheers
Les
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Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 3:17 am Post subject: Re: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions |
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Les,
Check out this site:
http://www.panamericantool.com/
more reamers than you can imagine.
John
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Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 4:27 am Post subject: Re: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions |
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Kelly McMullen wrote: | Do you use the reamers in your air drill, or in a slower speed
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For the skins, I used both an air drill and a cordless drill. As others have said it doesn't matter that much. Thicker material needs the slower speeds to get a good finish inside and to preserve the bit.
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Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 6:11 am Post subject: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions |
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To square up the ends of bushings a lathe is not required. Chuck the bushing in your drill press and lower it onto a file clamped on the table. You will have to remove it several times to check the length but the ends will be square using this method.
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Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 7:58 am Post subject: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions |
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Gary
I think I'll put the bellcranks on hold for a few days and order a reamer
from Avery. I can't seem to find one locally.
Given that I am now on my QB wings and have finished the fuse to the "boat
stage" are there any other sizes of reamer that I should order at the same
time.
Thanks
Les
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Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:25 am Post subject: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions |
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The one for the gear leg holes if you haven't done that step
yet. That's a definite one to get.
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Les Kearney wrote:
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Gary
I think I'll put the bellcranks on hold for a few days and order a reamer
from Avery. I can't seem to find one locally.
Given that I am now on my QB wings and have finished the fuse to the "boat
stage" are there any other sizes of reamer that I should order at the same
time.
Thanks
Les
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Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:42 am Post subject: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions |
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Or a piece of 150 grit glued to a short piece of 2x4" wood.
Buy the appropriate size reamer. Clamp the bushing in a vice with soft pine or piece of rubber between the vice and the bushing --- just enough to keep it from spinning and hand ream it using a hand drill. Make sure you stay plumb with the work and it'll come out just fine.
Chuck
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To square up the ends of bushings a lathe is not required. Chuck the bushing in your drill press and lower it onto a file clamped on the table. You will have to remove it several times to check the length but the ends will be square using this method.
Albert Gardner
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Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 5:50 pm Post subject: Aileron Bellcrank Bushing Questions |
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Here's something to watch for –
I reamed the bushings and still had unsat. operation. Turns out the
brand new bolts were not straight. Used other bolts of same spec and
all was OK.
I recommend going slowly and using lubricant. Don't run the reamer
backward.
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Gary
I think I'll put the bellcranks on hold for a few days and order a
reamer
from Avery. I can't seem to find one locally.
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