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Mark Phillips in TN



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 8:05 pm    Post subject: Instrument mounting hole circle Reply with quote

I'm about all archived & googled out and the best I've come up with for mounting screw hole diameter for standard 2-1/4" instruments is 2-5/8" (2.625). Can someone please confirm this before I commit expensive aluminum to the cutter?

"Googling is like fishing for trout in a landfill" - Ruth Harrison, Reference Librarian

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:31 am    Post subject: Instrument mounting hole circle Reply with quote

Hi Mark,
I've laid them out by 'hand' too many times....this little ACS tool takes all the guess work out of it....I keep one on the bench now! Top right in the pic....I think you can afford it...but then again??

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/pdf/2007Individual/Cat07380.pdf

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Rick in Ohio at the Buffalo Farm
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Dale Ensing



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:40 am    Post subject: Instrument mounting hole circle Reply with quote

Mark,
Do you know anyone who might have one of the flat plate drilling jigs? After the large hole is cut you place the jig plate into the hole, square it up and drill the screw holes. Simple and quick.
Dale Ensing
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Mark Phillips in TN



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 5:27 am    Post subject: Instrument mounting hole circle Reply with quote

Hi Dale- thanks for the reply, but the panel is being laid out in AutoCAD for waterjet cutting and I don't thing the jig will fit into the USB port! This thing only understands numbers from the keyboard, dangit!

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 5:43 am    Post subject: Instrument mounting hole circle Reply with quote

Mark, I just emailed you a pic of my ruler on the template....it's 1 7/8's inches.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 7:36 am    Post subject: Instrument mounting hole circle Reply with quote

There are some surprises out there. All Davtron mounting holes are non standard. It's best to check the web sites of each manufacturer. Have your panel cutter cut a trial panel in plexiglass for you to do fit up tests before cutting the aluminum. If your cutter doesn't want to do that, find another cutter. (www.engravers.net, Wayne Calhoon) I went through several plexi mockups before everything fit. It's realy best if you have the instruments on hand to do the fit up.



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Mark Phillips in TN



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 9:08 am    Post subject: Instrument mounting hole circle Reply with quote

In a message dated 11/17/2006 9:49:22 AM Central Standard Time, Bruce(at)glasair.org writes:
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It's realy best if you have the instruments on hand to do the fit up.

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Hi Bruce- thanks for the reply. Understood and agree- this is for Trutrak Digiflight. Trutrak was asked the question and replied "standard instrument cutout dimensions". Instruments on order, not in hand.

Beginning to think this simple, common dimension must either be secret information (I'll have to kill you) or I'm the only one not in the Brotherhood...

Mark, looking for number, leaning towards 2-5/8" but not confirmed and do not archive
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:14 am    Post subject: Instrument mounting hole circle Reply with quote

It's not a secret... really. Somewhere in the Aircraft Spruce catalog there is a diagram of the standard cutouts with dimensions. It might be accessible thru the web as well although I haven't tried.

Greg Young

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In a message dated 11/17/2006 9:49:22 AM Central Standard Time, Bruce(at)glasair.org writes:
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It's realy best if you have the instruments on hand to do the fit up.

>>>
Hi Bruce- thanks for the reply. Understood and agree- this is for Trutrak Digiflight. Trutrak was asked the question and replied "standard instrument cutout dimensions". Instruments on order, not in hand.

Beginning to think this simple, common dimension must either be secret information (I'll have to kill you) or I'm the only one not in the Brotherhood...

Mark, looking for number, leaning towards 2-5/8" but not confirmed and do not archive
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jim jewell



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:14 am    Post subject: Instrument mounting hole circle Reply with quote

Brother, I feel your pain. A couple of years ago my local area paranoia victims group changed the time and location of the meetings and no one will tell me where and when!?...

I fly-cut my instrument holes on my drill press. I used the few instruments I had on hand at the time and cut all the holes to the smallest dimensional tight fit.
When the two remaining instruments arrived one of the holes was too small. After cussing a bit, I used a machinist's de-burring tool to enlarge the small hole. By doing a few cuts while holding the panel upright the some more after rotating the panel a quarter turn, a few more cuts, rotate a quarter turn, and so on I was able to enlarge the hole fairly uniformly to a good fit. I then went back and de-burred the remaining holes to allow for painting.

Fortunately for me, I did not find any holes to be way too large. However had I done so there might have been full justification for trying to join that damn paranoid club in the first place.{[Wink

Jim in Kelowna - do not archive

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Hi Bruce- thanks for the reply. Understood and agree- this is for Trutrak Digiflight. Trutrak was asked the question and replied "standard instrument cutout dimensions". Instruments on order, not in hand.

Beginning to think this simple, common dimension must either be secret information (I'll have to kill you) or I'm the only one not in the Brotherhood...

Mark, looking for number, leaning towards 2-5/8" but not confirmed and do not archive
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 1:53 pm    Post subject: Instrument mounting hole circle Reply with quote

Mounting holes on 2-5/8" diameter circle is the standard. This is
consistent with the ACS diagram, Vans 2-1/4" gauges and the drill jig
from Avery. I cannot speak for any other manufacturers.

I have been told there is some slight variation so don't plan to mount
the instruments with countersunk screws.

Doug Gray

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In a message dated 11/17/2006 9:49:22 AM Central Standard Time,
Bruce(at)glasair.org writes:
It's realy best if you have the instruments on hand to do the
fit up.
>>>
Hi Bruce- thanks for the reply. Understood and agree- this is for
Trutrak Digiflight. Trutrak was asked the question and replied
"standard instrument cutout dimensions". Instruments on order, not in
hand.

Beginning to think this simple, common dimension must either be secret
information (I'll have to kill you) or I'm the only one not in the
Brotherhood...

Mark, looking for number, leaning towards 2-5/8" but not confirmed and
do not archive





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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 2:22 pm    Post subject: Instrument mounting hole circle Reply with quote

Yes, there are variations. All my screws are countersunk!

Bruce
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Bob Perkinson



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 7:38 pm    Post subject: Instrument mounting hole circle Reply with quote

" the panel is being laid out in AutoCAD for waterjet cutting"


Mark,
Who are you using to lay out and cut the panel?

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Mark Phillips in TN



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:45 pm    Post subject: Instrument mounting hole circle Reply with quote

Hi Bob-

I'm doing the AutoCAD panel layout and have contacted a local waterjet cutter in Nashville about pokin' the holes. Another builder in the area used him with good results.

Jet(at)south-tech.us (Jet(at)south-tech.us) (615) 847-8226

Might go to Steve Davis in Memphis who did my previous panel with excellent results. And the BBQ there is to die for...

http://members.aol.com/panelcut/

Mark

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 6:00 pm    Post subject: Instrument mounting hole circle Reply with quote

Mark, my friend, as a Lindy Award winner and a Best Metal at Sun-N-Fun, you
know the place to find your answers! Seek out Bob Nuckolls' and you will
find on his web site a place from which to download the dimensions you seek
either in a AutoCAD format or PDF! The palace to go is
http://www.aeroelectric.com/Reference_Docs/Panel_Layout! Provided the std.
dimensions of the usual panel instruments. I used these and
Jet(at)south-tech.us and it has worked out beautifully. If you want to close up
the size of the mounting screw holes to just 0.040" go ahead, as they can be
opened up if required to your screw hole size is needed. 0.040" is the
smallest hole that JetSouth can cut. This all worked great for me! Now,
how do you say, Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Marty in Brentwood TN


Time: 08:45:11 PM PST US From: Fiveonepw(at)aol.com Subject: Re: Instrument
mounting hole circle
Hi Bob-

I'm doing the AutoCAD panel layout and have contacted a local waterjet
cutter
in Nashville about pokin' the holes. Another builder in the area used
him
with good results.

Jet(at)south-tech.us (615) 847-8226

Might go to Steve Davis in Memphis who did my previous panel with
excellent
results. And the BBQ there is to die for...

http://members.aol.com/panelcut/

Mark


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