Moose Door Frame Installation
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:08 pm
Hi Guys,
Started on the doors tonight. A question.
In fitting the 1" square tube frames to the door opening I find that the
bottom of the bottom frame will not fit flush with the fuselage's bottom
sill when the vertical legs are flush with the front and rear vertical door
sills. The problem is that the two bottom corners and sill protrude out from
the plan of the rest of the door. The layers of Aluminum in this area cause
the problem. If I move the bottom of the door frame out to fit flush with
the corner areas and the bottom fuselage sill the upright legs of the frame
tilt back to the inside of the cabin starting at about 7" up the legs (just
above the lower hinge location). The tops of the frame legs are displaced to
the inside about 5/8 ".
Do I Keep the bottom of the frame flush and bend the legs starting at the 7"
height, to the out side, to meet the plan of the fuselage? Other options?
Does anyone have any info on the Domed Window that is available?
Regards,
Don Boardman
& Partner
Randy Bowers
SR3500#130 "The Muskie" M-14PF Aerocet 3500 amphibs, Rome, NY
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Started on the doors tonight. A question.
In fitting the 1" square tube frames to the door opening I find that the
bottom of the bottom frame will not fit flush with the fuselage's bottom
sill when the vertical legs are flush with the front and rear vertical door
sills. The problem is that the two bottom corners and sill protrude out from
the plan of the rest of the door. The layers of Aluminum in this area cause
the problem. If I move the bottom of the door frame out to fit flush with
the corner areas and the bottom fuselage sill the upright legs of the frame
tilt back to the inside of the cabin starting at about 7" up the legs (just
above the lower hinge location). The tops of the frame legs are displaced to
the inside about 5/8 ".
Do I Keep the bottom of the frame flush and bend the legs starting at the 7"
height, to the out side, to meet the plan of the fuselage? Other options?
Does anyone have any info on the Domed Window that is available?
Regards,
Don Boardman
& Partner
Randy Bowers
SR3500#130 "The Muskie" M-14PF Aerocet 3500 amphibs, Rome, NY
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