Three questions....
1. Any trick to improving the way the seat pins drop down into the seat
tracks? Even with careful alignment when installing the seat tracks, it
seems impossible to get perfect alignment of the pin into the seat track
holes.
2. There is a tiny pin that goes through the seat pin which holds the spring
in place. Seems logical that constant vibration will cause the pin to move
and possibly come out. Any experience or fixes for this. Bend the sides of
the pin so it cannot slide out???
3. Some builders have installed forged eye rings (bolts) into one of the
holes at the top of the strut to use as tie down points. I have been
searching for one that will fit the 1/4" holes, but without much luck. Can
someone provide me with a source?
Roland
R56
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Rebel Seat Tracks and Tie Down Rings
Rebel Seat Tracks and Tie Down Rings
On 2/10/2012 4:20 AM, kriening@rogers.com wrote to rebel-builders:
Hi Roland,
1 I fitted the rails to the seat with the pins engaged in matching
holes and placed the "assembly" , very carefully, in position on the floor.
After doing my best to position the rails with equal free movement in all
directions I drilled enough 3/32 holes to positively hold the rails. After
removing the seat, clecoing the rails back in position I drilled the rest
of the holes. As well as the pin engagement I was also worried that the
seats wouldn't slide freely if the rails weren't exactly parallel. Anyway
it worked for me. I did have to do a little filing and panel beating to get
them to slide freely but the result is good.
2 I'd be surprised if the pins would come loose, and if one did
there is a second one.
3 I found a couple of tie down rings from a Cessna 150 or 172 at the
wrecker which I hope to use but they might be a little short, not sure yet.
If they are I'm hoping to find something similar. I haven't been able to
find anything new listed anywhere so far.
Hope this is useful Cheers Mike 818R
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Hi Roland,
1 I fitted the rails to the seat with the pins engaged in matching
holes and placed the "assembly" , very carefully, in position on the floor.
After doing my best to position the rails with equal free movement in all
directions I drilled enough 3/32 holes to positively hold the rails. After
removing the seat, clecoing the rails back in position I drilled the rest
of the holes. As well as the pin engagement I was also worried that the
seats wouldn't slide freely if the rails weren't exactly parallel. Anyway
it worked for me. I did have to do a little filing and panel beating to get
them to slide freely but the result is good.
2 I'd be surprised if the pins would come loose, and if one did
there is a second one.
3 I found a couple of tie down rings from a Cessna 150 or 172 at the
wrecker which I hope to use but they might be a little short, not sure yet.
If they are I'm hoping to find something similar. I haven't been able to
find anything new listed anywhere so far.
Hope this is useful Cheers Mike 818R
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Rebel Seat Tracks and Tie Down Rings
Thanks Mike,
Looks like my original message did not make it onto the list. I have
reposted it here to see if there are any additional comments from other
builders.
Three questions....
1. Any trick to improving the way the seat pins drop down into the seat
tracks? Even with careful alignment when installing the seat tracks, it
seems impossible to get perfect alignment of the pin into the seat track
holes.
2. There is a tiny pin that goes through the seat pin which holds the spring
in place. Seems logical that constant vibration will cause the pin to move
and possibly come out. Any experience or fixes for this. Bend the sides of
the pin so it cannot slide out???
3. Some builders have installed forged eye rings (bolts) into one of the
holes at the top of the strut to use as tie down points. I have been
searching for one that will fit the 1/4" holes, but without much luck. Can
someone provide me with a source?
Roland
R56
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
mikeh@dcsol.com
Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2012 4:22 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: [rebel-builders] RE: Rebel Seat Tracks and Tie Down Rings
On 2/10/2012 4:20 AM, kriening@rogers.com wrote to rebel-builders:
Hi Roland,
1 I fitted the rails to the seat with the pins engaged in matching
holes and placed the "assembly" , very carefully, in position on the floor.
After doing my best to position the rails with equal free movement in all
directions I drilled enough 3/32 holes to positively hold the rails. After
removing the seat, clecoing the rails back in position I drilled the rest
of the holes. As well as the pin engagement I was also worried that the
seats wouldn't slide freely if the rails weren't exactly parallel. Anyway
it worked for me. I did have to do a little filing and panel beating to get
them to slide freely but the result is good.
2 I'd be surprised if the pins would come loose, and if one did
there is a second one.
3 I found a couple of tie down rings from a Cessna 150 or 172 at the
wrecker which I hope to use but they might be a little short, not sure yet.
If they are I'm hoping to find something similar. I haven't been able to
find anything new listed anywhere so far.
Hope this is useful Cheers Mike 818R
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Looks like my original message did not make it onto the list. I have
reposted it here to see if there are any additional comments from other
builders.
Three questions....
1. Any trick to improving the way the seat pins drop down into the seat
tracks? Even with careful alignment when installing the seat tracks, it
seems impossible to get perfect alignment of the pin into the seat track
holes.
2. There is a tiny pin that goes through the seat pin which holds the spring
in place. Seems logical that constant vibration will cause the pin to move
and possibly come out. Any experience or fixes for this. Bend the sides of
the pin so it cannot slide out???
3. Some builders have installed forged eye rings (bolts) into one of the
holes at the top of the strut to use as tie down points. I have been
searching for one that will fit the 1/4" holes, but without much luck. Can
someone provide me with a source?
Roland
R56
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
mikeh@dcsol.com
Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2012 4:22 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: [rebel-builders] RE: Rebel Seat Tracks and Tie Down Rings
On 2/10/2012 4:20 AM, kriening@rogers.com wrote to rebel-builders:
Hi Roland,
1 I fitted the rails to the seat with the pins engaged in matching
holes and placed the "assembly" , very carefully, in position on the floor.
After doing my best to position the rails with equal free movement in all
directions I drilled enough 3/32 holes to positively hold the rails. After
removing the seat, clecoing the rails back in position I drilled the rest
of the holes. As well as the pin engagement I was also worried that the
seats wouldn't slide freely if the rails weren't exactly parallel. Anyway
it worked for me. I did have to do a little filing and panel beating to get
them to slide freely but the result is good.
2 I'd be surprised if the pins would come loose, and if one did
there is a second one.
3 I found a couple of tie down rings from a Cessna 150 or 172 at the
wrecker which I hope to use but they might be a little short, not sure yet.
If they are I'm hoping to find something similar. I haven't been able to
find anything new listed anywhere so far.
Hope this is useful Cheers Mike 818R
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