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Mike Betti

Inspection holes

Post by Mike Betti » Sat Feb 18, 2012 11:24 am

Thanks for the replies. I think the snap cover sounds good and I should
probably keep them on the interior side? If someone comes up with a good
pt.no. of one please share.
Mike Betti
771E

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Andrews" <robert@montanasky.us>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2005 9:41 AM
Subject: RE: Inspection holes

Mike,

When I bought 612e, the flap handle was a rooftop installation ... and
there
was some electrical wiring routed under the floor. During the tear down,
I
removed all the rooftop flap handle stuff. In the rebuild, the flap
handle
is going on the floor with the hyd hand pump (and handle) for the floats
right next to it. The ONLY thing planned to go under the floor is the
flap
control cable run from the flap handle aft to a pulley, then up behind the
aft cabin area bulkhead, and then forward to a steel tube that connects
both
flaps. Plan to route all wiring and float related hyd and elect lines on
the floor surface or sides. Currently thinking about running them along
(and on top of) the floor side wraps on the passenger side with a 0.020
sqr
tunnel cover screwed to the floor to cover them. Although I haven't given
it much thought (currently finishing up the bottom side wraps at the
firewall), think inspection holes (and covers) will need to go in the
floor
for inspecting both the flap cable and for corrosion. Was thinking the
same
size holes as the ones on the bottoms of the control surfaces for
inspecting
the flap control cable areas. Your little holes sound like a good idea
...
a simple snap-in hole cap might answer the mail.

Bob 612e

-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Mike Betti
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 3:04 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Inspection holes


Hi builders,
I plan on not hidding anything under the floor of my Elite. All
plumbing, wiring done on the surface. I need some way of inspecting the
floor area between the outer skin and inner floor. I was thinking of
drilling a say .5" hole in the outer floor skin between every bulkhead.
Then I can use my borescope for inspections as needed. I would need to
come up with some sort of way to plug the holes which I haven't come up
with yet. Any discusion on this idea is welcome?

I haven't seen any feed back on the flap handle mounting in the rooftop
I inquired on last week. Anyway, Nigel, it looks like the handle
assembly isn't going to come out too easily for service and drilling out
of a couple rivets is going to be the least of it. So I am opting for
only boring the round holes and not notching out as instructed.

Mike Betti
771E



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Bob Patterson

Inspection holes

Post by Bob Patterson » Sat Feb 18, 2012 11:24 am

Hi Mike !

Murphy supplies a white nylon plug for the Rebel inspection points -
it's about 1" diameter, with flexible prongs to hold it in - looks like
the plugs you get for electrical boxes. They go on the outside.

.....bobp

-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Monday 12 September 2005 09:36 pm, Mike Betti wrote:
Thanks for the replies. I think the snap cover sounds good and I should
probably keep them on the interior side? If someone comes up with a good
pt.no. of one please share.
Mike Betti
771E

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Andrews" <robert@montanasky.us>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2005 9:41 AM
Subject: RE: Inspection holes

Mike,

When I bought 612e, the flap handle was a rooftop installation ... and
there
was some electrical wiring routed under the floor. During the tear
down,
I
removed all the rooftop flap handle stuff. In the rebuild, the flap
handle
is going on the floor with the hyd hand pump (and handle) for the floats
right next to it. The ONLY thing planned to go under the floor is the
flap
control cable run from the flap handle aft to a pulley, then up behind
the
aft cabin area bulkhead, and then forward to a steel tube that connects
both
flaps. Plan to route all wiring and float related hyd and elect lines
on
the floor surface or sides. Currently thinking about running them along
(and on top of) the floor side wraps on the passenger side with a 0.020
sqr
tunnel cover screwed to the floor to cover them. Although I haven't
given
it much thought (currently finishing up the bottom side wraps at the
firewall), think inspection holes (and covers) will need to go in the
floor
for inspecting both the flap cable and for corrosion. Was thinking the
same
size holes as the ones on the bottoms of the control surfaces for
inspecting
the flap control cable areas. Your little holes sound like a good idea
...
a simple snap-in hole cap might answer the mail.

Bob 612e

-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Mike Betti
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 3:04 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Inspection holes


Hi builders,
I plan on not hidding anything under the floor of my Elite. All
plumbing, wiring done on the surface. I need some way of inspecting the
floor area between the outer skin and inner floor. I was thinking of
drilling a say .5" hole in the outer floor skin between every bulkhead.
Then I can use my borescope for inspections as needed. I would need to
come up with some sort of way to plug the holes which I haven't come up
with yet. Any discusion on this idea is welcome?

I haven't seen any feed back on the flap handle mounting in the rooftop
I inquired on last week. Anyway, Nigel, it looks like the handle
assembly isn't going to come out too easily for service and drilling out
of a couple rivets is going to be the least of it. So I am opting for
only boring the round holes and not notching out as instructed.

Mike Betti
771E



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Ken

Inspection holes

Post by Ken » Sat Feb 18, 2012 1:38 pm

Spaenaur stocks nylon snap covers in most any size you can imagine and
in several styles and a couple of colors.
Usually 100 to a box and inexpensive.
Ken

Bob Patterson wrote:
Hi Mike !

Murphy supplies a white nylon plug for the Rebel inspection points -
it's about 1" diameter, with flexible prongs to hold it in - looks like
the plugs you get for electrical boxes. They go on the outside.

.....bobp

-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Monday 12 September 2005 09:36 pm, Mike Betti wrote:

Thanks for the replies. I think the snap cover sounds good and I should
probably keep them on the interior side? If someone comes up with a good
pt.no. of one please share.
Mike Betti
771E





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ray.mason

Inspection holes

Post by ray.mason » Sat Feb 18, 2012 1:43 pm

Hi Bob

My plugs keep falling out. Do you have any recommendations? I have been
thinking of just taping over the holes.

Ray
->
->
-> Hi Mike !
->
-> Murphy supplies a white nylon plug for the Rebel inspection points -
-> it's about 1" diameter, with flexible prongs to hold it in - looks like
-> the plugs you get for electrical boxes. They go on the outside.
->
-> .....bobp
->
-> -------------------------------orig.-------------------------
-> On Monday 12 September 2005 09:36 pm, Mike Betti wrote:
-> > Thanks for the replies. I think the snap cover sounds good and I should
-> > probably keep them on the interior side? If someone comes up with a good
-> > pt.no. of one please share.
-> > Mike Betti
-> > 771E
-> >
-> > ----- Original Message -----
-> > From: "Bob Andrews" <robert@montanasky.us>
-> > To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
-> > Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2005 9:41 AM
-> > Subject: RE: Inspection holes
-> >
-> >
-> > > Mike,
-> > >
-> > > When I bought 612e, the flap handle was a rooftop installation ... and
-> > > there
-> > > was some electrical wiring routed under the floor. During the tear
-> down,
-> > > I
-> > > removed all the rooftop flap handle stuff. In the rebuild, the flap
-> > > handle
-> > > is going on the floor with the hyd hand pump (and handle) for the
floats
-> > > right next to it. The ONLY thing planned to go under the floor is the
-> > > flap
-> > > control cable run from the flap handle aft to a pulley, then up behind
-> the
-> > > aft cabin area bulkhead, and then forward to a steel tube that
connects
-> > > both
-> > > flaps. Plan to route all wiring and float related hyd and elect lines
-> on
-> > > the floor surface or sides. Currently thinking about running them
along
-> > > (and on top of) the floor side wraps on the passenger side with a
0.020
-> > > sqr
-> > > tunnel cover screwed to the floor to cover them. Although I haven't
-> given
-> > > it much thought (currently finishing up the bottom side wraps at the
-> > > firewall), think inspection holes (and covers) will need to go in the
-> > > floor
-> > > for inspecting both the flap cable and for corrosion. Was thinking
the
-> > > same
-> > > size holes as the ones on the bottoms of the control surfaces for
-> > > inspecting
-> > > the flap control cable areas. Your little holes sound like a good
idea
-> > > ...
-> > > a simple snap-in hole cap might answer the mail.
-> > >
-> > > Bob 612e
-> > >
-> > > -----Original Message-----
-> > > From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
-> > > Mike Betti
-> > > Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 3:04 PM
-> > > To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
-> > > Subject: Inspection holes
-> > >
-> > >
-> > > Hi builders,
-> > > I plan on not hidding anything under the floor of my Elite. All
-> > > plumbing, wiring done on the surface. I need some way of inspecting the
-> > > floor area between the outer skin and inner floor. I was thinking of
-> > > drilling a say .5" hole in the outer floor skin between every bulkhead.
-> > > Then I can use my borescope for inspections as needed. I would need to
-> > > come up with some sort of way to plug the holes which I haven't come up
-> > > with yet. Any discusion on this idea is welcome?
-> > >
-> > > I haven't seen any feed back on the flap handle mounting in the rooftop
-> > > I inquired on last week. Anyway, Nigel, it looks like the handle
-> > > assembly isn't going to come out too easily for service and drilling
out
-> > > of a couple rivets is going to be the least of it. So I am opting for
-> > > only boring the round holes and not notching out as instructed.
-> > >
-> > > Mike Betti
-> > > 771E
-> > >
-> > >
-> > >
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David L. Tuck

Inspection Holes

Post by David L. Tuck » Sat Feb 18, 2012 2:37 pm

Can anyone tell me is there going to be inspection holes in the aircraft?
like in the stabs? there is no way to tighten the bolts or replace them
without these holes.
Is there going to be a certain spot? or just where conveinent?
Thanks again.
rebel #009
Dave Tuck
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Ken

Inspection Holes

Post by Ken » Sat Feb 18, 2012 2:37 pm

Hi Dave
I've never noticed a rebel with inspection holes in the tail surfaces.
Many of the bolts in the wing are also not accessable either. The only
inspection holes called out by MAM are on the lower wing surface at the
strut attachment on both sides of the spar. There is a bulletin on those
(pretty sure they are included in the newer manuals) and even they were
optional. I found them handy for wiring and plumbing the pitot but don't
really think they are necessary. I did put a couple in the lower
fuselage so that the landing gear cross pieces can be removed when it
goes on floats.
Ken

David L. Tuck wrote:
Can anyone tell me is there going to be inspection holes in the aircraft?
like in the stabs? there is no way to tighten the bolts or replace them
without these holes.
Is there going to be a certain spot? or just where conveinent?
Thanks again.
rebel #009
Dave Tuck
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Ralph Baker

inspection holes

Post by Ralph Baker » Sat Feb 18, 2012 2:37 pm

As a general recommendation as you build, think ahead to anything you can do to ease future inspection, maintenance, and repair and make it as easy as possible on yourself. Add inspection holes now where you see a need. Plan how you will attach the inspection plates. MAM would have you rivet them on. Of course, they don't have to drill them off every year.

One major recommendation: add nutplates on the rear spar for aileron / flap / flaperon hinge bolts. Potential big headache if you don't and need later access. (Thanks Wayne!)
Ralph Baker

PS - Anyone besides Bob P and me going to Sebring in January for the LSA Exposition?



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