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Landing Light Kit Assembly Grief

 
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 11:13 pm    Post subject: Landing Light Kit Assembly Grief Reply with quote

I experienced a lot of grief trying to hold together the %$(at)#*! landing
light assembly while getting it fastened to the channel in the left
wing. Every time I tried to get the bolts through the face plate and
the backing plate and get the bushings and springs on and then put the
darn thing up to the channel the assembly would lean and mush and the
springs would fall off the bolts and boing away and the face plate
would loosen and fall off and my blood pressure would rise rapidly and
family would look at me in shock after a few choice words...So...I have
learned a trick that works well for mounting the lights onto the
channel. After drilling all holes and making the notch in the backing
plates per the plans, proceed as follows: First, stand all four bolts
upside down on a work bench. Second, feed the face plate over the
bolts. Third, slide the bushings (11 mm each) onto the bolts. Fourth,
place light in the circle of face plate with filament of bulb vertical
(a hard landing will break the filament if horizontal). Fifth, place
the backing plate over the bolts and over the back of the light. Then,
go to Ace Hardware and purchase 8 pin clips (Servalite PC9...4 per
light assembly, one for each bolt). Sixth, slide pin clips onto bolts
at backing plate to hold the light assembly firm. Seventh, place
springs over bolts and carefully raise the light assembly to the
channel inside the wing and tighten the screws as desired/needed to
focus the lights. The pin clips will save a lot of agony over trying
to get the loose assembly up to the channel for final assembly. The
pin clips are metal and will handle the heat near the lamp. After a
dozen tries without pin clips, my first attempt with pin clips was
successful and complete in less than 5 minutes!

Brad DeMeo


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 7:41 am    Post subject: Landing Light Kit Assembly Grief Reply with quote

Alternative method:

Go to dental school then after graduation, do root canals on upper second molars routinely for let's say..... 30 years or so. Makes assembling the landing lights look like shooting fish in a barrel (Does anyone actually shoot fish inside barrels? Why?
What does PETA have to say about that practice? Does anyone care?)

Sorry...... I had the right to remain silent......... but sadly, I lacked the discretion,

Dred

Please Do Not Archive
Please take good care of those Second Molars

---- Brad DeMeo <demeo(at)sonic.net> wrote:

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I experienced a lot of grief trying to hold together the %$(at)#*! landing
light assembly while getting it fastened to the channel in the left
wing........


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 1:48 pm    Post subject: Landing Light Kit Assembly Grief Reply with quote

I heard that PETA stands for People Eating Tasty Animals. Or something like
that.
And with that I say, do not archive.

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