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Tim Olson



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PostPosted: Mon May 09, 2011 1:33 pm    Post subject: "Must Fix" items Reply with quote

This weekend I got a little keyboard time...

I thought I'd quick whip up something that other RV-10
builders could use because so many people run into similar
situation, but on safety items I'd like to point out the
big ones right away.

So, I typed up the Top 10 "must fix" items for RV-10 builders.
Things that basically (in my opinion) everybody should either
address or become deeply familiar with.

There are of course others, but I'd like your input to feed
my memory. On this particular write-up I'd like to only
include safety things....not just "better" things, like
better windshields, fairings, and things like that. Those
are more "options". These are things that personally I
think should be given serious thought to...almost mandatory,
to some extent, although some people are well into flying
and some things may be less easy for them to want to do.
My goal is that new builders would just go directly into
doing things to the best level of safety.

Provide your input on this thread as you wish and I'll
consider adding things.

A couple more posts to come...

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PostPosted: Mon May 09, 2011 2:50 pm    Post subject: "Must Fix" items Reply with quote

I think you meant to include a link: http://myrv10.com/tips/mods/Top_10_MustFixes.html
 
Added to #2 (door latch): I'd strongly recommend a very small gap between the door and the receiver block--like 1/8" or so.  This makes it such that to get the front pin in and the rear pin out, the door has to be *really* twisted.  Mine is built this way, and it would be really difficult (but not impossible) to improperly latch the door with this setup.
 
-Rob
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--> RV10-List message posted by: Tim Olson <Tim(at)myrv10.com (Tim(at)myrv10.com)>

This weekend I got a little keyboard time...

I thought I'd quick whip up something that other RV-10
builders could use because so many people run into similar
situation, but on safety items I'd like to point out the
big ones right away.

So, I typed up the Top 10 "must fix" items for RV-10 builders.
Things that basically (in my opinion) everybody should either
address or become deeply familiar with.

There are of course others, but I'd like your input to feed
my memory.  On this particular write-up I'd like to only
include safety things....not just "better" things, like
better windshields, fairings, and things like that. Those
are more "options".  These are things that personally I
think should be given serious thought to...almost mandatory,
to some extent, although some people are well into flying
and some things may be less easy for them to want to do.
My goal is that new builders would just go directly into
doing things to the best level of safety.

Provide your input on this thread as you wish and I'll
consider adding things.

A couple more posts to come...

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PostPosted: Mon May 09, 2011 3:20 pm    Post subject: "Must Fix" items Reply with quote

Ooops!
Yep, sorry!
Tim


On May 9, 2011, at 4:46 PM, Rob Kochman <rv10rob(at)gmail.com (rv10rob(at)gmail.com)> wrote:

[quote]I think you meant to include a link: http://myrv10.com/tips/mods/Top_10_MustFixes.html

Added to #2 (door latch): I'd strongly recommend a very small gap between the door and the receiver block--like 1/8" or so. This makes it such that to get the front pin in and the rear pin out, the door has to be *really* twisted. Mine is built this way, and it would be really difficult (but not impossible) to improperly latch the door with this setup.

-Rob
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--> RV10-List message posted by: Tim Olson <[url=mailto:Tim(at)myrv10.com]Tim(at)myrv10.com (Tim(at)myrv10.com)[/url]>

This weekend I got a little keyboard time...

I thought I'd quick whip up something that other RV-10
builders could use because so many people run into similar
situation, but on safety items I'd like to point out the
big ones right away.

So, I typed up the Top 10 "must fix" items for RV-10 builders.
Things that basically (in my opinion) everybody should either
address or become deeply familiar with.

There are of course others, but I'd like your input to feed
my memory. On this particular write-up I'd like to only
include safety things....not just "better" things, like
better windshields, fairings, and things like that. Those
are more "options". These are things that personally I
think should be given serious thought to...almost mandatory,
to some extent, although some people are well into flying
and some things may be less easy for them to want to do.
My goal is that new builders would just go directly into
doing things to the best level of safety.

Provide your input on this thread as you wish and I'll
consider adding things.

A couple more posts to come...

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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2011 6:09 am    Post subject: Re: Reply with quote

Tim,
A good list but you should mention Vertical Power on number ten. They have safety trim built in.
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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2011 8:44 am    Post subject: "Must Fix" items Reply with quote

Scott S. brought it up a while ago, but the lock nuts for the break
assembly holding the Break Torque Plate should be metal lock nuts not
the AN365-428. Plans 46-4. The breaks get hot and the nylon lock nuts
will loose there locking ability over time.

Larry Rosen

On 5/9/2011 4:30 PM, Tim Olson wrote:
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This weekend I got a little keyboard time...

I thought I'd quick whip up something that other RV-10
builders could use because so many people run into similar
situation, but on safety items I'd like to point out the
big ones right away.

So, I typed up the Top 10 "must fix" items for RV-10 builders.
Things that basically (in my opinion) everybody should either
address or become deeply familiar with.

There are of course others, but I'd like your input to feed
my memory. On this particular write-up I'd like to only
include safety things....not just "better" things, like
better windshields, fairings, and things like that. Those
are more "options". These are things that personally I
think should be given serious thought to...almost mandatory,
to some extent, although some people are well into flying
and some things may be less easy for them to want to do.
My goal is that new builders would just go directly into
doing things to the best level of safety.

Provide your input on this thread as you wish and I'll
consider adding things.

A couple more posts to come...



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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2011 9:00 am    Post subject: "Must Fix" items Reply with quote

Great point, I'll add that too!
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
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On 5/10/2011 11:40 AM, Larry Rosen wrote:
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Scott S. brought it up a while ago, but the lock nuts for the break
assembly holding the Break Torque Plate should be metal lock nuts not
the AN365-428. Plans 46-4. The breaks get hot and the nylon lock nuts
will loose there locking ability over time.

Larry Rosen

On 5/9/2011 4:30 PM, Tim Olson wrote:
>
>
> This weekend I got a little keyboard time...
>
> I thought I'd quick whip up something that other RV-10
> builders could use because so many people run into similar
> situation, but on safety items I'd like to point out the
> big ones right away.
>
> So, I typed up the Top 10 "must fix" items for RV-10 builders.
> Things that basically (in my opinion) everybody should either
> address or become deeply familiar with.
>
> There are of course others, but I'd like your input to feed
> my memory. On this particular write-up I'd like to only
> include safety things....not just "better" things, like
> better windshields, fairings, and things like that. Those
> are more "options". These are things that personally I
> think should be given serious thought to...almost mandatory,
> to some extent, although some people are well into flying
> and some things may be less easy for them to want to do.
> My goal is that new builders would just go directly into
> doing things to the best level of safety.
>
> Provide your input on this thread as you wish and I'll
> consider adding things.
>
> A couple more posts to come...
>



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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2011 12:29 pm    Post subject: "Must Fix" items Reply with quote

Or briefly, one should use metal lock nuts to avoid having brakes that
break. Wink

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Scott S. brought it up a while ago, but the lock nuts for the break assembly
holding the Break Torque Plate should be metal lock nuts not the AN365-428.
 Plans 46-4.  The breaks get hot and the nylon lock nuts will loose there
locking ability over time.

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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2011 1:47 pm    Post subject: "Must Fix" items Reply with quote

Actually you do want breaks that break, What good are breaks that don't
break!

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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2011 3:13 pm    Post subject: "Must Fix" items Reply with quote

*brakes that don't break

Smile

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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2011 6:24 pm    Post subject: "Must Fix" items Reply with quote

Well, for the picky...brakes that brake well and don't break. Which
should break this thread about brakes.

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*brakes that don't break

Smile

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PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2011 11:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Reply with quote

Great thread and project!

One thing that I am planning on doing is to cut two holes into the tunnel cover for snap-in cup holders.

This would allow quick and easy inspection of the tunnel area, even in flight, and also the ability to discharge a fire extinguisher directly into the tunnel if necessary.


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PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2011 3:26 am    Post subject: "Must Fix" items Reply with quote

Would defrost fans qualify as a "Must Fix" item? Probably not in the
top 10, but your list may need to be expanded.

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PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2011 4:08 am    Post subject: "Must Fix" items Reply with quote

I don't think I'd put them as a MUST because they would be loosley tied to safety....but I can put them below under highly suggested.
Tim

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Would defrost fans qualify as a "Must Fix" item? Probably not in the top 10, but your list may need to be expanded.

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PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2011 4:21 am    Post subject: "Must Fix" items Reply with quote

I'd like to see pictures of how you do that.

David Leikam
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On May 12, 2011, at 2:55 AM, woxofswa wrote:

Quote:


Great thread and project!

One thing that I am planning on doing is to cut two holes into the tunnel cover for snap-in cup holders.

This would allow quick and easy inspection of the tunnel area, even in flight, and also the ability to discharge a fire extinguisher directly into the tunnel if necessary.

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PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2011 7:33 am    Post subject: "Must Fix" items Reply with quote

Speaking of the tunnel cover, I strongly recommend cutting the forward tunnel cover in half, just ahead of the fuel selector.  It's a really easy modification, enabling you to remove the forward half of the cover without removing the seats or fuel selector.  Though not directly safety related, I'd still throw it in that category because it makes you much more likely to frequently check the tunnel for fuel leaks or other problems.
 
Here's an in-progress picture: http://kochman.net/N819K/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_5089.jpg
 
As an aside, you might notice in the above picture that the brake lines (coming out of the tunnel, near the firewall) are close to the edge of the tunnel cover.  I didn't notice this before flying, but now at 25 hours, there's a significant cut in the left brake line.  It's going to be an enormous task to replace that line now--basically figuring i'm going to have to remove most of the fuel system to enable access.  With just over 10 hours to go in phase 1, this is the last thing I want to be doing.  Anyway, something to look for, especially since it would have been an easy 5-minute job to enlarge the opening.
 
-Rob
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I'd like to see pictures of how you do that.

David Leikam
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Great thread and project!
>

Quote:
One thing that I am planning on doing is to cut two holes into the tunnel cover for snap-in cup holders.

This would allow quick and easy inspection of the tunnel area, even in flight, and also the ability to discharge a fire extinguisher directly into the tunnel if necessary.
>

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PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2011 7:50 am    Post subject: "Must Fix" items Reply with quote

For whatever it is worth I would recommend protecting the spars from the rudder cable-I covered my cables with tygon-I have seen two instances of very minor spar abrasion but there is potential for serious problems that can be easily prevented.




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PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2011 8:04 am    Post subject: "Must Fix" items Reply with quote

You could put a splice just below the cover. I would think you might have a inch to spare if not, just make a longer top piece.
Patrick Thyssen
Just my two cents

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From: Rob Kochman <rv10rob(at)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Re: "Must Fix" items
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 10:29 AM

Speaking of the tunnel cover, I strongly recommend cutting the forward tunnel cover in half, just ahead of the fuel selector. It's a really easy modification, enabling you to remove the forward half of the cover without removing the seats or fuel selector. Though not directly safety related, I'd still throw it in that category because it makes you much more likely to frequently check the tunnel for fuel leaks or other problems.

Here's an in-progress picture: http://kochman.net/N819K/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_5089.jpg

As an aside, you might notice in the above picture that the brake lines (coming out of the tunnel, near the firewall) are close to the edge of the tunnel cover. I didn't notice this before flying, but now at 25 hours, there's a significant cut in the left brake line. It's going to be an enormous task to replace that line now--basically figuring i'm going to have to remove most of the fuel system to enable access. With just over 10 hours to go in phase 1, this is the last thing I want to be doing. Anyway, something to look for, especially since it would have been an easy 5-minute job to enlarge the opening.

-Rob
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I'd like to see pictures of how you do that.

David Leikam
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Great thread and project!
>

Quote:
One thing that I am planning on doing is to cut two holes into the tunnel cover for snap-in cup holders.

This would allow quick and easy inspection of the tunnel area, even in flight, and also the ability to discharge a fire extinguisher directly into the tunnel if necessary.
>

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PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2011 8:23 am    Post subject: "Must Fix" items Reply with quote

Thanks, Patrick... Going to look into that tonight.  Will be interesting to see if I can make a good cut and flare while under the panel like that Smile

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 You could put a splice just below the cover. I would think you might have a inch to spare if not, just make a longer top piece.
Patrick Thyssen
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Subject: Re: Re: "Must Fix" items

To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 10:29 AM


Speaking of the tunnel cover, I strongly recommend cutting the forward tunnel cover in half, just ahead of the fuel selector.  It's a really easy modification, enabling you to remove the forward half of the cover without removing the seats or fuel selector.  Though not directly safety related, I'd still throw it in that category because it makes you much more likely to frequently check the tunnel for fuel leaks or other problems.
 
Here's an in-progress picture: http://kochman.net/N819K/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_5089.jpg
 
As an aside, you might notice in the above picture that the brake lines (coming out of the tunnel, near the firewall) are close to the edge of the tunnel cover.  I didn't notice this before flying, but now at 25 hours, there's a significant cut in the left brake line.  It's going to be an enormous task to replace that line now--basically figuring i'm going to have to remove most of the fuel system to enable access.  With just over 10 hours to go in phase 1, this is the last thing I want to be doing.  Anyway, something to look for, especially since it would have been an easy 5-minute job to enlarge the opening.
 
-Rob
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Great thread and project!

One thing that I am planning on doing is to cut two holes into the tunnel cover for snap-in cup holders.

This would allow quick and easy inspection of the tunnel area, even in flight, and also the ability to discharge a fire extinguisher directly into the tunnel if necessary.
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PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2011 4:31 pm    Post subject: Re: here is a newbie question Reply with quote

I will start my wings very soon and I wanted to get that better 5052-O aluminum tube. I could not tell which one I should get Question
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