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Lifting the fusalage without wings

 
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 2:19 pm    Post subject: Lifting the fusalage without wings Reply with quote

I know this has been discussed, and I could not find the thread I was looking for, but what is a good way to lift the airframe off the gear to install the wheel pants? Engine and prop are installed. Photos?

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Dave Leikam
RV-10 N89DA
Muskego, WI
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:15 pm    Post subject: Lifting the fusalage without wings Reply with quote

Try looking here:
http://www.mykitlog.com/users/category.php?user=MauleDriver&project=224&category=5629

I used the engine hoist along with some oak 1.5"X1" sticks underneath
the spar stubs. I used shorter lengths to use on 2 hydraulic jacks to
get it up then rested the whole thing on the 2 sticks and the engine
hoist. You can level the fuse with hoist.

Later, needing the sticks out of the way for strut work, I used a cut
down saw horse on top of 4 paint cans to hold the spar center section up
so I could remove the sticks. Again, the engine hoist allows you to level.

The tripod at the tail you may see in the photos was non-functional.

Hope that helps.

Bill "sand fill sand fill" Watson
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I know this has been discussed, and I could not find the thread I was
looking for, but what is a good way to lift the airframe off the gear
to install the wheel pants? Engine and prop are installed. Photos?

Thanks!

Dave Leikam
RV-10 N89DA
Muskego, WI
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:39 pm    Post subject: Re: Lifting the fusalage without wings Reply with quote

Dave, I used a scissor jack under the fork for the nose when needed. To get the mains up I ran a passed very well padded board under the aft baggage bulkhead where the tailcone joins the forward fuse. I put a jack on a stand on one side and the engine hoist on the other and progressively lifted and leveled using a combination of the lifting devices. Never left it up for too long, but it worked great for what I needed to do, and it kept the area around the gear legs clear for working without worrying about hitting my supports.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:48 pm    Post subject: Lifting the fusalage without wings Reply with quote

I made two stainless steel angled stands that bolt into the fuselage spar attach point and have adjustable feet to level for wheel pants installation. Anyone can use them but they are probably expensive to ship.

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Dave, I used a scissor jack under the fork for the nose when needed. To get the mains up I ran a passed very well padded board under the aft baggage bulkhead where the tailcone joins the forward fuse. I put a jack on a stand on one side and the engine hoist on the other and progressively lifted and leveled using a combination of the lifting devices. Never left it up for too long, but it worked great for what I needed to do, and it kept the area around the gear legs clear for working without worrying about hitting my supports.

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