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Joel Jacobs

Corner wraps - inside

Post by Joel Jacobs » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:27 am

Hi all,
Well, it looks like the next step is to install the corner wraps inside the
cabin. Looks like on the passenger side the corner wraps will pickup the
right side of the seat rail. Should I extend the wraps so they pickup both
rows of rivets on the rail so I does not get cocked? Or maybe a .020 packer
under the other row?
On the pilots side the wraps will rivet to the floor outside of where the
rails are. But there is no channel under that rivet row. Is this right? Or
should I extend the wraps on the pilot side to pick up the seat rail too?
Thanks..
Joel




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Wayne G. O'Shea

Corner wraps - inside

Post by Wayne G. O'Shea » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:27 am

Joel, I'm guessing that you are missing a channel right along the floor pan
beside the Fus10/70?? since MAM had you move the channels and seat rails
over an inch compared to the passenger side. I add a channel here along the
pan edge but don't worry about extending it on the floor beside the Fus-26.
The wrap beside the pan/Fus-10/70 can then be overlapped onto this added
channel. Then beside the seat in the Fus-26 area extend the wrap over to
pick up the seat rails.

I have some shots of CYP's floor opened up during the rebuild. Will look
thru them and see if there is a shot showing the extra channel that I can
send you.

No need to overlap both rivet rows on the seat rails unless you feel you
really want to. The .020 won't make a tinkers damn on how well the seats
slide.

Wayne

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joel Jacobs" <jj@sdf.lonestar.org>
To: "Rebel Builders" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 11:26 AM
Subject: Corner wraps - inside

Hi all,
Well, it looks like the next step is to install the corner wraps inside
the
cabin. Looks like on the passenger side the corner wraps will pickup the
right side of the seat rail. Should I extend the wraps so they pickup
both
rows of rivets on the rail so I does not get cocked? Or maybe a .020
packer
under the other row?
On the pilots side the wraps will rivet to the floor outside of where
the
rails are. But there is no channel under that rivet row. Is this right?
Or
should I extend the wraps on the pilot side to pick up the seat rail too?
Thanks..
Joel




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