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PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 12:51 am    Post subject: monowheel centre console bulkhead Reply with quote

I've just cut out the monowheel centre console bulkhead shape from 3mm ply.

[Incidentally I wish I'd left the flap lever cutout intact until
later - the flange layup would be much easier with that present.]

{And another thing - I wanted to print a spare copy of the template
so as to leave my build manual intact, but I can't find that page
(11-7) in any of the PDF copies. Eventually I scanned it and printed
a sacrificial copy from that - but does anyone know where the
template might be found in the PDF manuals?}

Anyway (before this gets too much like a Ronnie Corbet big chair
joke), what I really wanted to ask is about the installation of the
bulkhead, which acts as a "mudguard". I am looking at the
installation instructions and I can't see any reference to coating
the ply with resin, nor putting a layer of BID on the "outside" of it
(as is done with the inboard thigh support ribs which also face the
outside world).

Anyone see any reason why I shouldn't put a layer of BID on the
"weather" side of that bulkhead? I certainly don't want to leave a
raw piece of ply open to everything the wheel will throw up.

regards

Rowland
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 6:20 pm    Post subject: monowheel centre console bulkhead Reply with quote

Rowland

As you work your way through the manual you will find that it gets less and less detailed, because it is assumed that having been told once, we can now work out for ourselves what would be good practice.

The "mudguard" will have to cope not just with mud, but also with stones and other debris thrown up by the main wheel. Adding a ply of "bid" will protect it.

John Heykoop
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In a message dated 28/06/2008 09:52:42 GMT Standard Time, rowlandcarson(at)googlemail.com writes:
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I've just cut out the monowheel centre console bulkhead shape from 3mm ply.

[Incidentally I wish I'd left the flap lever cutout intact until
later - the flange layup would be much easier with that present.]

{And another thing - I wanted to print a spare copy of the template
so as to leave my build manual intact, but I can't find that page
(11-7) in any of the PDF copies. Eventually I scanned it and printed
a sacrificial copy from that - but does anyone know where the
template might be found in the PDF manuals?}

Anyway (before this gets too much like a Ronnie Corbet big chair
joke), what I really wanted to ask is about the installation of the
bulkhead, which acts as a "mudguard". I am looking at the
installation instructions and I can't see any reference to coating
the ply with resin, nor putting a layer of BID on the "outside" of it
(as is done with the inboard thigh support ribs which also face the
outside world).

Anyone see any reason why I shouldn't put a layer of BID on the
"weather" side of that bulkhead? I certainly don't want to leave a
raw piece of ply open to everything the wheel will throw up.

regards

Rowland
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| Rowland Carson ... that's Rowland with a 'w' ...
| <rowlandcarson(at)googlemail.com>   http://home.clara.net/rowil/



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PostPosted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 1:25 am    Post subject: monowheel centre console bulkhead Reply with quote

Roland

"Anyone see any reason why I shouldn't put a layer of BID on the "weather"
side of that bulkhead? I certainly don't want to leave a raw piece of ply
open to everything the wheel will throw up."

Do not put a layer of BID on ONE side of the bulkhead do BOTH sides. Just
coating the back with epoxy is nearly as good as it keep the moisture out
but the additional weight of the glass is minimal. If you do not seal the
back the ply will warp.

Ian Rickard G-IANI XS Trigear, 200 hours
Europa Club Mods Rep (Trigear)
e-mail mods(at)europaclub.org.uk
or direct g-iani(at)ntlworld.com


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