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PostPosted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 8:28 pm    Post subject: HS attach bracket issue Reply with quote

BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px; } Well all you rv10 buikders out there. Looks like i finally mide my first big boo boo. And I will call Vans Monday morning.
When i final drilled the left and rt horv. stab fwd spar attach brackets i made sure to clamp both of them to a piece of angle stock so that they were final drilled parrallel to each other.
Well when i went to rivit them on today all looked well and i did not think to reclamp them to a piece of angle stock. Now here comes the probelm. The Left bracket is about 1/32 of a inch oft of parallel to the other. When i clap the angle stock to the rt bracket it contacts the inboard edge of the left bracket like it should.
When i clamp the angle stock to the left bracket it misses the rt bracket by a bunch. so this telles me the left bracket is not parallel.
I do think that it probable should be fixed, to prevent a twisting force on the bracket, rivits and HS fwd spar.
My question is can i just shave a very small amount off the inboard side of the left bracket bottom to get them back parallel, would this be a ok repair or should i make new bracket and redo it.
I do think i will order the material to make a new on or order one already made from the company that makes them on a cnc machine.
Boy was this very upsetting to find when i was finished with the front spar.
Word of advice would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks.

John
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 8:44 pm    Post subject: HS attach bracket issue Reply with quote

send me the plans page and step so I can see where you are and try to remember what I did at that point.
Pascal


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Well all you rv10 buikders out there. Looks like i finally mide my first big boo boo. And I will call Vans Monday morning.
When i final drilled the left and rt horv. stab fwd spar attach brackets i made sure to clamp both of them to a piece of angle stock so that they were final drilled parrallel to each other.
Well when i went to rivit them on today all looked well and i did not think to reclamp them to a piece of angle stock. Now here comes the probelm. The Left bracket is about 1/32 of a inch oft of parallel to the other. When i clap the angle stock to the rt bracket it contacts the inboard edge of the left bracket like it should.
When i clamp the angle stock to the left bracket it misses the rt bracket by a bunch. so this telles me the left bracket is not parallel.
I do think that it probable should be fixed, to prevent a twisting force on the bracket, rivits and HS fwd spar.
My question is can i just shave a very small amount off the inboard side of the left bracket bottom to get them back parallel, would this be a ok repair or should i make new bracket and redo it.
I do think i will order the material to make a new on or order one already made from the company that makes them on a cnc machine.
Boy was this very upsetting to find when i was finished with the front spar.
Word of advice would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks.

John
Horz Stab build mode
SN 40864









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PostPosted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 8:50 pm    Post subject: HS attach bracket issue Reply with quote

Just an Idea, but since it looks like they were parallel when you drilled them, just drill out the rivets…..clamp them down and re-rivet.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 4:23 pm    Post subject: Re: HS attach bracket issue Reply with quote

Another option would be to shim it back to level. When you attach the HS to the tailcone, two 1/8 shims get match drilled and placed under each bracket anyway. So adding a 3rd, thin shim to the stack shouldn't be a problem.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 10:32 pm    Post subject: HS attach bracket issue Reply with quote

Rene

I did just that this afternoon and it looks like i am good to go. Bracket is re-rivited and parralel to the other.
thanks so much



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Just an Idea, but since it looks like they were parallel when you drilled them, just drill out the rivets…..clamp them down and re-rivet.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 4:38 pm    Post subject: HS attach bracket issue Reply with quote

Rene’


Your idea worked great. Thanks so much. Next time I am in SLC I will look you up.

John G. Cumins
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Fairfield Ca 94533
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Just an Idea, but since it looks like they were parallel when you drilled them, just drill out the rivets…..clamp them down and re-rivet.


Rene'
801-721-6080


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