Hi, all;
Speaking of hinges, what methods are being utilized to attach
themand are they being used for top and sides at the firewall as
well as top and bottom of the cowling?
Hope the above isn't too confusingthanks in advance.
Paul
KR2s
Erie, PA
, February 24, 2005 9:39 AM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: RE: KR> Cowling hinges
Hi, all;
Speaking of hinges, what methods are being utilized to attach
themand are they being used for top and sides at the firewall as
well as top and bottom of the cowling?
Hope the above isn't too c
I have only seen them used on the bottom sides and the center where the bottom
and top are joined.
From: paulw...@webtv.net
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: 2005/02/24 Thu AM 09:39:02 CST
To: kr...@mylist.net (KRnet)
Subject: RE: KR> Cowling hinges
Hi, all;
Speaking of hinges, w
Hi, all;
One of the members of my chapter, chapter #160, used them for all
around, including the little gap on the inside of the air intakes on his
RV 4.
My question was, how do we attach them on the fire-wall, and how do we
attach them on the fiberglass cowl? I am thinking to floss them on (no
r
Paul wrote:
> My question was, how do we attach them on the fire-wall, and how do we
> attach them on the fiberglass cowl? I am thinking to floss them on (no
> rivets).
Mine are screwed into the firewall with wood screws, and are epoxied AND
riveted to the cowling halves. I used regular flush ai
Flox?? Virg
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 13:00:22 -0500 paulw...@webtv.net writes:
> Hi, all;
> One of the members of my chapter, chapter #160, used them for all
> around, including the little gap on the inside of the air intakes on
> his
> RV 4.
>
> My question was, how do we at
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