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Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 11:06 am Post subject: RV10-Steel Bits - paint or plate |
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I would be interested to hear the pro's and cons for painting or plating of
steps and door hinges in particular on RV 10 builds ?
What are builders choosing to do and why?
Dave Emond
ZU- RVD
160 Hours flying time.
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orchidman
Joined: 10 Jul 2006 Posts: 277 Location: Oklahoma City - KRCE
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Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 12:17 pm Post subject: Re: RV10-Steel Bits - paint or plate |
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d_emond(at)mweb.co.za wrote: | I would be interested to hear the pro's and cons for painting or plating of
steps and door hinges in particular on RV 10 builds ? |
Also Powder coated?
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Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 2:19 pm Post subject: RV10-Steel Bits - paint or plate |
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Edmond:
I had mine chromed. They look good. Cost a little bit more. Only
thing I would do (next time) is to step up to a AN4 bolt and use a
reamer to do the hole. 35 hrs and my steps are getting loose. I think
Deems was one of the first to suggest putting in a larger bolt. I think
it is part due to the size of the bolt and the difficulty in getting a
round hole with a normal drill bit. I will go back into the floor in the
near future and put in access plates and fix the problem.
Another reason to do the weight loss thing.
Fred Williams
40515.
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Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 3:55 pm Post subject: RV10-Steel Bits - paint or plate |
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.. and while you're at it... what are people doing to protect the
inside of the step from corrosion... if anything?
Jeff Carpenter
40304
On Oct 22, 2008, at 12:05 PM, Emond wrote:
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I would be interested to hear the pro's and cons for painting or
plating of steps and door hinges in particular on RV 10 builds ?
What are builders choosing to do and why?
Dave Emond
ZU- RVD
160 Hours flying time.
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AirMike
Joined: 27 Feb 2007 Posts: 514 Location: Nevada
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Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 7:42 pm Post subject: RV10-Steel Bits - paint or plate |
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I FITTED my steps in a long time ago. I strongly urge builders to:
1. Nut plate the entire rear baggage / back seat area - OR
2. Put an inspection panel in above the steps - to repair or replace the steps and check for corrosion on an ongoing basis
I put the inspection plate in above the step bolts. This allows you to clean corrosion in the step area, upsize the step bolt as needed, inspect the area for corrosion, add an additional bolt, and remove the step (during the build) so that you do not have sore shins for the next year.
As a 1200 hr pilot my observation is that the RV10 has (to my view) three major flaws. 1. An un-inspectable rear and front sub-floor area 2. permanently glued and secured windows and 3. badly molded vertical opening doors. ------ At least you can cure flaw #1 - do it......
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AirMike
Joined: 27 Feb 2007 Posts: 514 Location: Nevada
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Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 7:45 pm Post subject: baggage area |
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Oh yea - while you are at it - run some flex conduit for future wiring and put a nylon line or tent cord in the conduit
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bwestfall
Joined: 22 Oct 2008 Posts: 131 Location: Portland, OR
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Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 8:11 pm Post subject: Re: RV10-Steel Bits - paint or plate |
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I second or third or nth the access cover (keeps you from having to lose weight!)
Mike are you aware that your access cover is going to be under the side panel? The side panel is supposed to be pop riveted through the floor which will put a rivet or two right through your access panel.
I attached some pics of my install. I was pretty careful to make it accessible after the side panel is installed. A side effect of that though is the bolt cannot be dropped in from the top. You cannot tell from my pictures but I removed the bolt and redrilled it horizontally. This will allow me to remove/insert with my access plate slightly askew like it is.
-Ben
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johngoodman
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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 5:45 am Post subject: Re: RV10-Steel Bits - paint or plate |
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I had mine chromed - cost $150 plus sales tax for $159. Took 4 weeks but they look great. As far as the inside of the steps, I took a piece of large wood dowel used for closet hangers and stapled some coarse sandpaper to it with enough wraps to make it snug. Let it overlap a little to get the bottom of the tube. Got it to shine, cleaned with acetone, masking tape over the holes, then enough Zinc Oxide to paint a small house. The chrome guy had removed all the factory primer and the outside of the unchromed shaft was pretty ugly with tape marks and stuff. Lots of sandpaper and scotchbrite later I got them looking like the chromed part. Will either prime them or coat with Boeshield T-9. Still not sure what to do about the AN3 bolt wobbling over time.
John
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johngoodman
Joined: 18 Sep 2006 Posts: 530 Location: GA
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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 7:01 pm Post subject: Re: RV10-Steel Bits - paint or plate |
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Decided to Boeshield T-9 the step shafts. Access through the lightening holes in the future for additional inspection/anticorrosion. Found the perfect solution for step wobble - an AN173-20 bolt. It's a "close tolerance" bolt that won't fit an AN3 hole without a little persuasion. I just spun a bit in my fingers until the AN173 decided to go through. Absolutely NO movement.
John
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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 6:49 am Post subject: RV10-Steel Bits - paint or plate |
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John ;
Sounds like a good idea. AN173 bolt. Let us know how tight it is after
climbing in and out of the airplane the first couple months. My concern
is that there just isn't enough mass on the outer tube to keep it from
moving with the 200 + "foot lbs" that are placed on the step each time.
If I had the flange out of the plane and not riveted in, I'd consider
welding a 3/8 inch tab to get more beef for the the close tolerance
bolt. Might even consider a sleeve over the tube and then welding it
to the mount before drilling. Just a thought.
Dr Fred.
Should get that last 1 1/2 hrs done today and get her signed off.
Let's go somewhere!
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