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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 7:49 pm    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

<?xml:namespace prefix="v" /><?xml:namespace prefix="o" /><![endif]--> I think you will find the RV-10 plans are pretty easy to comprehend.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:15 pm    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

Chuck,
If you haven't been there go to Tim Olson's site www.myrv10.com he has a section called gotchas, you can also get some great pics and instruction off Mike Howe's site  http://www.etigerrr.com/RV10HomePage.htm. There are many little things, none really too serious. Stick to the plans, ask for help if you need it here. My biggest tip is read the plans thoroughly, cleco stuff together to see how it all fits before you break out the drill, dimple dies or any other metal altering tools. It is really like a big erector set. Welcome and best of luck.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:18 pm    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

Oh yeah....the plans are NOT an issue with the RV-10....the other models are different in that if you have some mechanical drawing skills they are not too bad, otherwise it is another skill you need to pickup. The RV-10 is a breeze compared to the others.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:22 pm    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

I found the plans really easy to follow. Tim has a list of gotchas on his site, myrv10.com.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:29 pm    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

Probably the best plans you will ever get especialy compared to the old days, + with everything pre punched . If it dosnt fit its in the wrong place.
Just follow the plans and any dramas check the archives and if the answer is not there then ask on the list.

The sooner you start the sooner you will finish

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:37 pm    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

Tim has a list of gotchas and things to watch for on his website at www.myrv10.com. This would be a good site to read through as you go and as time permits. Lots of great info. Also, just keep any e-mails that you think might be helpful down the road and look through them when you have questions (or read the archives, but searching e-mails is easier and faster, IMHO, than using the archives online).
Welcome to the community.

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Greetings RV 10 Enthusiasts,

I will be receiving my RV 10 empennage and tail kit this Wednesday providing the weather holds. With great interest I have been following this forum for about 6 weeks now and wondering how I will retain all the subjects which flow through here. My question to individuals here is what are some of the pitfalls I can anticipate as I move through the tail feathers? One of the complaints I have read from a large portion of participants is the difficulty Van’s creates by having a set of plans which are hard to follow, any comments?

Any forewarning on any aspect of the build would be greatly appreciated...

Thanks,

Chuck Henry #40802 Tail kit on the way

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:42 pm    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

I'd have to agree. I think the plans are probably one of, if not
the primary, things that make the RV-10 so easy to build. There
are so many people...nearly all of the other kit builders, who have
it so much worse than we do. The only thing we lack is real
communications regarding some minor updates, and perhaps a little
rough phone support at times, but in general, most builders should
be able to do without anything but their plans, and a forum where
they can ask questions.

One of the nice things about participating here is that you can
ask questions, and get answers, in very short order, so you don't
get delayed...almost any time of day or night, you can get
questions answered. Also, being an individual email type list,
you can create subfolders, and sort and file all of the juicy tidbits
you get, and create your own personal favorites type gathering of
messages. Just hang out, ask questions, and you should be able to
get most everything you need to know to build the kit.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 6:52 am    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

Hi Tim

I will be messing around with my panel layout this weekend and have been
checking your website for info.

I have looked at how you mounted your radio trays and have a couple of
questions. First, was it 1/16" extrusion used to brace the trays.

Secondly, was any additional bracing used. In my PA28, there is a strap that
runs from the bottom tray to a support (it braces the back of the trays and
keeps them from sagging *I suppose*).

Inquiring minds need to know....

Cheers

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 7:08 am    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

Chuck

On of the best things you can do for each kit is to sort and organize the parts. What I used was several small parts trays to sort the individual bits and bobs. I labelled the parts bins so I knew what was in each.

That advantage of this is that small parts don’t get lost in the folds of a paper bag and tossed. As well it means you can easily find just about anything.

What I also do was for things that wouldn’t fit in small parts trays is to take each subkit and put it in its entirety into a long plastic “under the bed” storage container that I got at Wal-Mart. Except for skins and really large parts, everything generally fit. Then when I needed a specific part, I would just look at the kit list, find the part and know which bin it was in. Skins and really large parts were stored separately and of course easy to locate.

As I started a new section, I would “pull” all of the components required and put them in a plastic bin. You can find most if not all of the parts numbers just by looking at the picture at the start of each section. Of course there is less of a chance of missing oversize parts such as a 10’ spar. Anyway, as I moved on through construction, parts that were not ready for installation etc were put back in the bin so they wouldn’t get lost in my work area (aka the garage).

DO NOT skip inventorying parts. Do it alone so you can concentrate and do it bag by bag, sub kit by subkit on a clean work bench. Vans missed a couple of parts on both my orders so far. There are also some very small parts (drill bushings etc) in the paper backs so you need to be very careful that you find everything on the bag lists. Pretty much all of the bag contents will fit into small parts trays or small covered bins.

If you want, I can send you may bag list labels that have been set up for Avery computer labels.

Cheers

Les
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From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Chuck Henry
Sent: January-18-08 7:55 PM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Incoming Empennage Kit


Greetings RV 10 Enthusiasts,

I will be receiving my RV 10 empennage and tail kit this Wednesday providing the weather holds. With great interest I have been following this forum for about 6 weeks now and wondering how I will retain all the subjects which flow through here. My question to individuals here is what are some of the pitfalls I can anticipate as I move through the tail feathers? One of the complaints I have read from a large portion of participants is the difficulty Van’s creates by having a set of plans which are hard to follow, any comments?

Any forewarning on any aspect of the build would be greatly appreciated...

Thanks,

Chuck Henry #40802 Tail kit on the way
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 7:11 am    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

I believe that I used 1/8" next to the stack. 1/16" may work, but
I wanted it beefy. I didn't run any horizontal strapping, but, the
stack fits through the subpanel, which has some angle riveted
around the hole, and the radios lay on top of that angle with
a rubber strip on the bottom, so they kind of rest on the subpanel
with the long length of the mounting tubes. I installed the angle
on the bottom edge of the hole after mounting the radios and
panel temporarily so that it would be just the right height to
support it.

It's not at all wiggly/wobbly, and everything feels very solid.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Hi Tim

I will be messing around with my panel layout this weekend and have been
checking your website for info.

I have looked at how you mounted your radio trays and have a couple of
questions. First, was it 1/16" extrusion used to brace the trays.

Secondly, was any additional bracing used. In my PA28, there is a strap that
runs from the bottom tray to a support (it braces the back of the trays and
keeps them from sagging *I suppose*).

Inquiring minds need to know....

Cheers

Les
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 7:28 am    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

You will indeed find "more later" from everyone. Just do your part and
contribute back for those behind you. As you can tell most of us follow that
philosophy.
Welcome to the RV-10 world!
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 8:21 am    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

Les:

Check out a product called Radio Rax. Although they are kind of pricey, I
used them in my panel, and they have worked out real well. The big
advantace is that they are infinately adjustable.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 9:06 am    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

Ach, you got nothing to worry about. The plans are easy to follow. Plus, there are plenty of folks on this list that will help with the most basic of questions. You've got Tim's myRV10.com site which will get you most of what you might need to think about, plus links to other sites, all of which are very helpful. If you are using Outlook or Thunderbird or some such email program, just start making subfolders for your RV10 folder...I must have twenty of them or more. Seats, doors, panel, wiring, wings, lights, electrical, and so on. You'll get some very good posts that you can move and store for future reference.

Les gave advice about taking a good inventory and sorting things out into like minded parts. This is good advice and well worth the time and effort. You will be paid back in efficiences many fold. Do it. Labeling and all.

Practice. Do some riveting, so deburring, some drilling to size, and so on. Make sure you get good tools and for the ones that use compressed air and go blam blam blam, make sure you have a pressure valve that will help you regulate the strength of the blams. That way your rudder won't come out with many dents from overly hard hitting.

You'll be fine. When you get discouraged, and you will from time-to-time, just remember that it's a long distance run, not a sprint, and if you need to vent, this is the perfect place to do so.

John Jessen
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From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Chuck Henry
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 6:55 PM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Incoming Empennage Kit


Greetings RV 10 Enthusiasts,

I will be receiving my RV 10 empennage and tail kit this Wednesday providing the weather holds. With great interest I have been following this forum for about 6 weeks now and wondering how I will retain all the subjects which flow through here. My question to individuals here is what are some of the pitfalls I can anticipate as I move through the tail feathers? One of the complaints I have read from a large portion of participants is the difficulty Van’s creates by having a set of plans which are hard to follow, any comments?

Any forewarning on any aspect of the build would be greatly appreciated...

Thanks,

Chuck Henry #40802 Tail kit on the way
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 10:06 am    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

Kind of "piling on", but the plans are completely different that what
you might have heard about or seen with the 2 place RVs. I also want to
echo the advice that somebody else posted - if the parts don't fit then
it's highly likely that you've got them together wrong!

This list is a tremendous resource, if you run into something that you
have questions on or is giving you fits just post a note. You'll get a
response (or a lot of them) back amazingly fast!

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 10:12 am    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

John;
Interesting you recommend Tim's site, yet make no mention of your great site for the Empennage.
It was a large part of my basis for those first few sections. http://www.soundingsresearch.com/RV-10/Home.htm or the www.jessen-rv10.com under your name. Great site for step by step..

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 11:39 am    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

Welcome aboard Chuck. As everyone has said, the plans and kit parts are of the highest quality, particularly the Emp kit in my opinion. There will be an inventory issue or 2 so do it as recommended. (I got rudder counterweights from an RV7 - try to pick that one up!)

It seems to me the challenge in starting out is getting a set of tools and learning the basics of deburring, drilling, riveting, etc. I'm an experienced hobbyist, woodworker, and know my way around a shop but I had never worked with, or seen anyone, work with sheet metal. I got my training from a week in Griffin GA. You can get it from a fellow builder. But I think if you do it entirely on your own without spending a few hours with another builder just seeing some of that stuff done once - you will spend more time learning than you need to. Having said that, you could have this kit delivered to a mountain top hideaway and do the whole thing successfully as long as you have net access.

Damn this if fun.

Bill "fidgeting while moving all the big pieces around gearing up for that glass top class in Watsonville" Watson

Chuck Henry wrote: [quote]
Greetings RV 10 Enthusiasts,

I will be receiving my RV 10 empennage and tail kit this Wednesday providing the weather holds. With great interest I have been following this forum for about 6 weeks now and wondering how I will retain all the subjects which flow through here. My question to individuals here is what are some of the pitfalls I can anticipate as I move through the tail feathers? One of the complaints I have read from a large portion of participants is the difficulty Van’s creates by having a set of plans which are hard to follow, any comments?

Any forewarning on any aspect of the build would be greatly appreciated...

Thanks,

Chuck Henry #40802 Tail kit on the way
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 12:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

Hey Chuck,

Here's a specific as you get started on your vertical stabilizer. Our kit came with the reinforcement plate for the top hinge (see Van's service bulletin http://www.vansaircraft.com/pdf/sb06-2-3.pdf ) but there was no mention of it in the plans. So not knowing what it was, we set it aside, plowed through, then later stumbled upon the bulletin and had to drill out the rivets and install it after the fact. You'd think they'd have put a notice in the instructions. Now we know to check for bulletins and others observations BEFORE we build!

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 6:05 pm    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

The most recent emp kit does have the upper hinge reinforcement as part of
the HS plans. Also get some help from a neighbor, friend or family member.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 8:22 pm    Post subject: Incoming Empennage Kit Reply with quote

Hi Henry

Here are the labels. The have been set up to print on Avery Label sheets # 02209.

If you go to www.rv10.ca you will see the trays I used. The website is largely incomplete as I have spent my time building rather than creating a website. When time is at a premium you spend it carefully and website stuff fell of the list quite quickly...

If you get 6 or 7 big bins that will be lots. The ones I got were used to store things under a bed and seemed ideal for most of the sub kits.

Cheers

Les


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Sent: January-19-08 2:01 PM
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Les,

Thank you very much for the ideas and yes I would like to take you up on your offer of the labels. I have a small label maker but having them printed out at once would be a time savings plus maybe key me along in case something gets misplaced. I have the work area all positioned with plenty of building area. I might have to hit Wal-Mart after I get to the inventory to see how many of what I will need.

Thanks, Chuck


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Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 10:04 AM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
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Chuck

On of the best things you can do for each kit is to sort and organize the parts. What I used was several small parts trays to sort the individual bits and bobs. I labelled the parts bins so I knew what was in each.

That advantage of this is that small parts don’t get lost in the folds of a paper bag and tossed. As well it means you can easily find just about anything.

What I also do was for things that wouldn’t fit in small parts trays is to take each subkit and put it in its entirety into a long plastic “under the bed” storage container that I got at Wal-Mart. Except for skins and really large parts, everything generally fit. Then when I needed a specific part, I would just look at the kit list, find the part and know which bin it was in. Skins and really large parts were stored separately and of course easy to locate.

As I started a new section, I would “pull” all of the components required and put them in a plastic bin. You can find most if not all of the parts numbers just by looking at the picture at the start of each section. Of course there is less of a chance of missing oversize parts such as a 10’ spar. Anyway, as I moved on through construction, parts that were not ready for installation etc were put back in the bin so they wouldn’t get lost in my work area (aka the garage).

DO NOT skip inventorying parts. Do it alone so you can concentrate and do it bag by bag, sub kit by subkit on a clean work bench. Vans missed a couple of parts on both my orders so far. There are also some very small parts (drill bushings etc) in the paper backs so you need to be very careful that you find everything on the bag lists. Pretty much all of the bag contents will fit into small parts trays or small covered bins.

If you want, I can send you may bag list labels that have been set up for Avery computer labels.

Cheers

Les
#40643 – Officially out of section 29


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Sent: January-18-08 7:55 PM
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Subject: Incoming Empennage Kit


Greetings RV 10 Enthusiasts,

I will be receiving my RV 10 empennage and tail kit this Wednesday providing the weather holds. With great interest I have been following this forum for about 6 weeks now and wondering how I will retain all the subjects which flow through here. My question to individuals here is what are some of the pitfalls I can anticipate as I move through the tail feathers? One of the complaints I have read from a large portion of participants is the difficulty Van’s creates by having a set of plans which are hard to follow, any comments?

Any forewarning on any aspect of the build would be greatly appreciated...

Thanks,

Chuck Henry #40802 Tail kit on the way
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