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kearney
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 10:00 am Post subject: Attaching door pins - Clarification |
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John
The door pins I am referring to are the RivetHead door pins that contain
magnets. They screw into the end of the C-1011 and C-1012 latch pins. The
C-1011 and C-1012 are the forward / aft tubes that extend into the door
frame when latching.
I have tapped my tubes but the threads seem "loose" although they do hold
properly when the door pins are fully screwed on. Perhaps this is because of
the course nature of the threads.
Cheers
Les
#40643 - living in fibreglass hell
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daveleikam(at)wi.rr.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 2:08 pm Post subject: Attaching door pins - Clarification |
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I have the same RivetHead pins and noticed my threads a bit loose as well.
I used red loctite high strength. They are now very secure.
Dave Leikam
RV-10 #40496
N89DA
Muskego, WI
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kearney
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 3:20 pm Post subject: Attaching door pins - Clarification |
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Hi Dave
Thanks for the info - it is just what I needed. It is good to know that you
had the same experience with the thread looseness as well.
Cheers
Les
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capsteve(at)iflyrv10.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 7:23 am Post subject: Attaching door pins - Clarification |
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LES,
technically, the threads formed inside the door rods (with a tap) are
not formed with the correct minor diameter because the inside diameter is
not quite small enough. But,
there is still plenty of "meat" for the threads to form on the rods. this
will cause the magnetic tip to seem sloppy when screwing it on. once the
shoulders mate, and cinched together the slop will disappear.
If you think you need a little more:
once the length is established there should be no reason to remove the
bullet ends, so maybe a jb weld or structural epoxy would be a better
choice over locktite. (not very good at filling voids)
Also (another option) I've found that replacing the door rods with hard
steel brake lines from napa worked well . the walls are thicker so they tap
out to a tighter fit .
Steve
IFLYRV10.COM
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From: "Les Kearney" <kearney(at)shaw.ca>.
Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 1:57 PM
To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: RE: Re: Attaching door pins - Clarification
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John
The door pins I am referring to are the RivetHead door pins that contain
magnets. They screw into the end of the C-1011 and C-1012 latch pins. The
C-1011 and C-1012 are the forward / aft tubes that extend into the door
frame when latching.
I have tapped my tubes but the threads seem "loose" although they do hold
properly when the door pins are fully screwed on. Perhaps this is because
of
the course nature of the threads.
Cheers
Les
#40643 - living in fibreglass hell
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