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armywrights(at)adelphia.n Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 9:59 pm Post subject: Posted 9 Jan 06 |
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VAN’S AIRCRAFT, INC.
14401 NE Keil Road, Aurora, Oregon, USA 97002
PHONE 503-678-6545 • FAX 503-678-6560 • www.vansaircraft.com • info(at)vansaircraft.com
Service letter: January 9, 2006
Subject: Main Gear Axle Nuts
Affected Models: ONLY RV-10 main gear axle nuts
It has come the attention of Van’s Aircraft that some of the main gear axle nuts
supplied in finish kits for the RV-10 since November of 2005 have threads that
are not cut deep enough to allow for their use.
• If you have axle nuts that will not readily screw onto the main gear axles,
please contact Van’s Aircraft for replacement units.
Rob
#392
Deburring Tailcone (any hints in this step?)
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sfdarton(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 12:36 pm Post subject: Posted 9 Jan 06 |
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Rob,
Try a Cogsdill burraway. You can find them
consistently on E-bay. Be forewarned you may have to
tinker with the adjustment especially with the #40.
However once it is set I rarely need to readjust (only
if I have changed to deburring a different thickness
of material).
Some people really like them and others do not. I
personally would consider this an essential tool
because it cuts the deburring time by 2/3. Most of the
used tools you find on E-bay are surplus from Boeing.
here is an example of such an item:
http://cgi.ebay.com/aircraft-tool-Cogsdill-Burraway-Hole-Deburr-Tool_W0QQitemZ7580217685QQcategoryZ109559QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I do not know this lister and cannot give any
recomendation other than you will use the two smallest
sizes frequently and the next two sizes occaisionally.
Steve 40212 wings
--- "Robert G. Wright" <armywrights(at)adelphia.net>
wrote:
Quote: | VAN'S AIRCRAFT, INC.
14401 NE Keil Road, Aurora, Oregon, USA 97002
PHONE 503-678-6545 * FAX 503-678-6560 *
www.vansaircraft.com *
info(at)vansaircraft.com
Service letter: January 9, 2006
Subject: Main Gear Axle Nuts
Affected Models: ONLY RV-10 main gear axle nuts
It has come the attention of Van's Aircraft that
some of the main gear axle
nuts
supplied in finish kits for the RV-10 since November
of 2005 have threads
that
are not cut deep enough to allow for their use.
* If you have axle nuts that will not readily screw
onto the main gear
axles,
please contact Van's Aircraft for replacement units.
Rob
#392
Deburring Tailcone (any hints in this step?)
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jdalton77(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 12:47 pm Post subject: Posted 9 Jan 06 |
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I found a set on eBay for $20. Have not tried them yet.
TAIL KIT IS AT THE SHIPPING DEPOT!!!! Unfortunately, they're closed until
Tuesday
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sfdarton(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 1:33 pm Post subject: Posted 9 Jan 06 |
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Jeff,
Many people have complained that the #40 cuts too
aggressively. Be sure to adjust the tension spring so
there is just enough pressure to return the blade
after you depress it with your finger. Second, use a
cordless drill so it is not turning too fast. Watch it
turn 1 1/2 to 2 revolutions on the top side and then
spend the same amount of time on the back side, you
will get the "rhythm". Test it, practice and adjust it
on some scrap material.
Good luck
Steve 40210
--- Jeff Dalton <jdalton77(at)comcast.net> wrote:
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<jdalton77(at)comcast.net>
I found a set on eBay for $20. Have not tried them
yet.
TAIL KIT IS AT THE SHIPPING DEPOT!!!!
Unfortunately, they're closed until
Tuesday
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