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Deems Davis



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 3:18 pm    Post subject: Door seal info Reply with quote

It was great seeing everyone (at) OSH this year, and a special thanks to
Gary,Bob and all who set up RV10 HQ and organized the dinners. Judy and
I returned yesterday after continuing on to Long Island NY from OSH.

Several people inquired about the door seals on N519PJ. 1st I should
acknowledge Sheril Hilton and Robin Marks for their innovation on this
idea, and Ed Hayden for kicking me in the pants to 'quit thinking about
it and just Do It!' I'm very happy with the results.

The door seal material is available from McMaster Carr

McMaster Carr p/n 1120A311

http://www.mcmaster.com/#1120a311/=3390lx

I bought a 100ft roll and sold 30 ft to another -10 builder. I've got
enough left over to do 2 more doors. I cut up an initial 12 ft section
into pieces of various size/lengths to use during the trial and error
process of removing the cabin cover 'curved edge' fiberglass to provide
the right clearance between the cabin cover and the closed door. Like Ed
H. I found that it was necessary to glue the seal on, and after
experimenting with several 'contact like cements' I ended up using Pro
Seal, which works great. If you scan down this page
http://deemsrv10.com/Homelogindex.html you will find several entries
which describe the process I used to close out the door hinges to
complete the seal. I helped another -10 builder here in AZ to do the same.
Deems Davis N519PJ
http://deemsrv10.com/


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fdombroski



Joined: 14 Mar 2009
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Location: Westfield NJ

PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 7:13 am    Post subject: Re: Door seal info Reply with quote

Hi Deems, do you think the smaller diameter material (1/8" tube) would require less install grinding, but still seal the door?

Thanks,
Frank


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Deems Davis



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 9:17 am    Post subject: Door seal info Reply with quote

I think it would we worth a try. I don't see anything that would prevent
it. You would have to be more accurate and careful as you removed
material, but I think it should worl as long as that channel is the same
size as the intial. You could always order a 13 ft piece and try it.

Deems Davis

fdombroski wrote:
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Hi Deems, do you think the smaller diameter material (1/8" tube) would require less install grinding, but still seal the door?

Thanks,
Frank

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RV-8 N84FD final assembly
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aerosport1



Joined: 07 Nov 2007
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:24 am    Post subject: Door seal info Reply with quote

Frank I do not think 1/8" would be wise if you need to grind down the flange
more to accommodate for the smaller attach thickness 1/8". That flange
Gives good strength to the fiber glass top. I actually made my flanges for a
1/4" instead of the 3/16".
Just my thoughts.

Geoff Combs
President
Aerosport Modeling & Design
8090 Howe Industrial Parkway
Canal Winchester, Ohio 43110
614-834-5227p
614-834-5230f
www.aerosportmodeling.com
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:42 am    Post subject: Door seal info Reply with quote

Everyone can make their own choices as to what materials & dimensions
however I can tell you I am totally satisfied with our door seal set up
(exactly like Deems) and would not change our configuration.

Robin
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:22 pm    Post subject: Door seal info Reply with quote

I had a heck of a time getting the doors to be flush with the stock Van's
seals, how in the world did you get a flush fit with a larger seal? the idea
is to get a good seal without needing to do major work to have the doors
flush, the idea of 1/8 seal takes nothing away from the flange or anything
else, unless it is not large enough, in my case it would have been fine
since the doors were 3/16 out with the seals, 1/8th would have worked great
for me in retrospect, but it works just fine now with the stock seals.
So fit the doors perfectly with the flanges than fit the seals, assure there
is no gaps whatever size is used and call it success, 3/16 IS too much
however without needing work.
Pascal

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From: "Geoff Combs" <g.combs(at)aerosportmodeling.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 12:22 PM
To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: RE: Re: Door seal info

[quote]
<g.combs(at)aerosportmodeling.com>

Frank I do not think 1/8" would be wise if you need to grind down the
flange
more to accommodate for the smaller attach thickness 1/8". That flange
Gives good strength to the fiber glass top. I actually made my flanges for
a
1/4" instead of the 3/16".
Just my thoughts.

Geoff Combs
President
Aerosport Modeling & Design
8090 Howe Industrial Parkway
Canal Winchester, Ohio 43110
614-834-5227p
614-834-5230f
www.aerosportmodeling.com
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:55 pm    Post subject: Door seal info Reply with quote

Pascal;

I had to redo the fiberglass and drop the sill down enough to get the
seal to fit. You add more layers to the underside and then grind down
the top. I got the pleasure of seeing Deem's work at Osh last week. I
really think that the process that he describes on his website and what
he has done to the hinge area are as good as we can do with this
design. I had a fair door fit before I put the seals on, but then could
not close the door as the seal pushed up and took up too much room.
Pulling the lip down enough to get it to seal fixed the problem. I
don't have the gaps filled around the hinges and do not seem to have any
significant water or wind thru the gap. I wish I had started out with
the seals from Mc Master Carr and had them at the time of initial door
fitting. It would have been a whole lot easier to do before I had the
wings on and had to keep all the dust out of the avionics.

Dr Fred

Pascal wrote:
[quote]

I had a heck of a time getting the doors to be flush with the stock
Van's seals, how in the world did you get a flush fit with a larger
seal? the idea is to get a good seal without needing to do major work
to have the doors flush, the idea of 1/8 seal takes nothing away from
the flange or anything else, unless it is not large enough, in my case
it would have been fine since the doors were 3/16 out with the seals,
1/8th would have worked great for me in retrospect, but it works just
fine now with the stock seals.
So fit the doors perfectly with the flanges than fit the seals, assure
there is no gaps whatever size is used and call it success, 3/16 IS
too much however without needing work.
Pascal

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From: "Geoff Combs" <g.combs(at)aerosportmodeling.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 12:22 PM
To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: RE: Re: Door seal info

>
> <g.combs(at)aerosportmodeling.com>
>
> Frank I do not think 1/8" would be wise if you need to grind down the
> flange
> more to accommodate for the smaller attach thickness 1/8". That flange
> Gives good strength to the fiber glass top. I actually made my
> flanges for a
> 1/4" instead of the 3/16".
> Just my thoughts.
>
> Geoff Combs
> President
> Aerosport Modeling & Design
> 8090 Howe Industrial Parkway
> Canal Winchester, Ohio 43110
> 614-834-5227p
> 614-834-5230f
> www.aerosportmodeling.com
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kearney



Joined: 20 Sep 2008
Posts: 563

PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 2:41 pm    Post subject: Door seal info Reply with quote

Hi Pascal

The McMaster Carr seals require that you grind down the canopy door flanges
until they are parallel to the door. The seal fit on this flange with the
bulb against the door.

This gives a great seal. I don't see how you can get a good result by
fitting the doors first and then fitting the seals. Any kind of seal will
impact the door geometry.

As I understand it, the preferred course of action is to fit the doors with
seals in place and then use epoxy etc to give a flush fit all the way
around, feathering out to give a smooth transition between the door and the
canopy. Doing this before the seals are installed just means more rework.

Today I spent several hours getting my second door to fit (the first worked
out very nicely right off the bat). Ultimately I had to shim the two delrin
door blocks so as to provide a bit more space between the door and the
seals. Now the doors close easily although I will need a pull strap in the
center of the door to pull the door into the opening. A couple of pounds of
pull in the center of the door is all that I need.

I don't like the idea of using the door handle to pull the door closed as it
doesn't seem like it was designed to take that kind of twisting pull. That's
just my $0.02 though.

Cheers

Les
#40643 - fitting doors & seals

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 2:51 pm    Post subject: Door seal info Reply with quote

Les Kearney wrote:
Quote:


Hi Pascal

The McMaster Carr seals require that you grind down the canopy door flanges
until they are parallel to the door. The seal fit on this flange with the
bulb against the door.

Which begs the question: Why not attach the door seal to the door

instead of the cabin top??
Linn
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Quote:
This gives a great seal. I don't see how you can get a good result by
fitting the doors first and then fitting the seals. Any kind of seal will
impact the door geometry.

As I understand it, the preferred course of action is to fit the doors with
seals in place and then use epoxy etc to give a flush fit all the way
around, feathering out to give a smooth transition between the door and the
canopy. Doing this before the seals are installed just means more rework.

Today I spent several hours getting my second door to fit (the first worked
out very nicely right off the bat). Ultimately I had to shim the two delrin
door blocks so as to provide a bit more space between the door and the
seals. Now the doors close easily although I will need a pull strap in the
center of the door to pull the door into the opening. A couple of pounds of
pull in the center of the door is all that I need.

I don't like the idea of using the door handle to pull the door closed as it
doesn't seem like it was designed to take that kind of twisting pull. That's
just my $0.02 though.

Cheers

Les
#40643 - fitting doors & seals



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:00 pm    Post subject: Door seal info Reply with quote

Linn

Here is a link to the door seals.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#door-seals/=36cwot

It would be tough to make this work on a door given that it is designed to
be edge mounted. Besides, this trims off the door opening very nicely -
aesthetics count!

Cheers

Les
#40643 - living in a fibreglass world

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:52 pm    Post subject: Door seal info Reply with quote

I agree with Les, Robin and Deems. The door seal on the canopy flange is THE way to go!

It is a bunch more work but I think it gives the aircraft a much more finished look where impressions count the most. I also saw Deem's plane at OSH and the door opening was finished way better than the others I saw.

Dave

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 5:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Door seal info Reply with quote

I am going to order both sizes, and will report back in a couple of weeks if the 1/8" bulb works out. The flange size is the same. The stock seals are not doing the job, so back to the dust buster...

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