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Tim Olson
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 10:42 am Post subject: section 33-10 help |
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Bob, I think these were just a couple of flat pieces of plastic, maybe
1/8 to 3/16" thick. The builder has to drill and notch them as
the drawing shows. If you have time to wait, just let Van's know
that you didn't get them. They'd be in hardware bags. If you are
in a hurry, you'll have to hunt down some raw material. It's basically
like the stuff the door pins go through, and like the cable guides
that hold the rudder cables. Nothing too fancy. It's just wear
prevention from the seatbelt cables. If you were stuck and needed
to fly a.s.a.p. you could always just use any old plastic for temporary
use or even duct tape and then put the real things in a week later.
Since I'm sure you're not that far to be critical, just leave them
off for the time being and get them with your next Van's order
if you need some hardware. They should send them for free if
they shorted you.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Bob Newman wrote:
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Ok guys, I've searched the manual and the parts lists and bag list and
I can't find the following part F-6114B and F6114C anywhere except on
the instruction page 33-10. These are a pair of wear blocks that are
to be modified as shown on page 33-10. Are we to fabricate these from
raw material and if so what thickness?
Thanks for your help,
Bob Newman
slowbuild N541RV inside the fuse
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 11:01 am Post subject: section 33-10 help |
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Tim, Thanks as alway. It sure would be swell if Van's put the kit
parts list and bag parts list up on their site, even if it was secure
for builders only. Those of us with older kit numbers get the added
bonus of playing detective to figure out parts that never made it to the
inventory list that is probably shipped these days...
I could see that they were some type of UHMW plastic and with their
drawings I'll just fab my own. The only thing missing was a thickness.
Best regards
-Bob Newman
#40176
Bob, I think these were just a couple of flat pieces of plastic, maybe
1/8 to 3/16" thick. The builder has to drill and notch them as
the drawing shows. If you have time to wait, just let Van's know
that you didn't get them. They'd be in hardware bags. If you are
in a hurry, you'll have to hunt down some raw material. It's basically
like the stuff the door pins go through, and like the cable guides
that hold the rudder cables. Nothing too fancy. It's just wear
prevention from the seatbelt cables. If you were stuck and needed
to fly a.s.a.p. you could always just use any old plastic for
temporary
use or even duct tape and then put the real things in a week later.
Since I'm sure you're not that far to be critical, just leave them
off for the time being and get them with your next Van's order
if you need some hardware. They should send them for free if
they shorted you.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
do not archive
Bob Newman wrote:
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Ok guys, I've searched the manual and the parts lists and bag list
and
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Quote: | I can't find the following part F-6114B and F6114C anywhere except
on
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Quote: | the instruction page 33-10. These are a pair of wear blocks that
are
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Quote: | to be modified as shown on page 33-10. Are we to fabricate these
from
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Quote: | raw material and if so what thickness?
Thanks for your help,
Bob Newman
slowbuild N541RV inside the fuse
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 1:10 pm Post subject: section 33-10 help |
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Hi Bob
the f-6114 uhmw in question are in subkit #7 of slowbuild kit. ask me how i no we are at same area in our build
Dave Ludd
NJ #40466, close up of backage area
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 1:37 pm Post subject: section 33-10 help |
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Dave, Thanks for the help. I'm near Allentown PA (1N9) if you
every are in the area drop me an email. your welcome to visit my shop.
-Bob Newman
TCW Technologies
rnewman(at)tcwtech.com
the f-6114 uhmw in question are in subkit #7 of slowbuild kit. ask
me how
i no we are at same area in our build
Dave Ludd
NJ #40466, close up of backage area
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