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Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Dear Wayne and Others,
I bent up a piece of .032 for the lower standoff (per Wayne's dimensions of
8" tapering to 7" at a height of 3-5/8" with two lightening holes). Do you
think I need to add any stiffeners to this other than the cowl brace? It
seems a bit flimsy.
Also, MAM suppied angles of 1/2" .064. I note from some earlier posts that
the lower longerons were 1" to accomodate the door hinges for the four-door
cowl. In your experience, will it be okay to use the supplied angle, or
should I install a larger piece?
Much appreciate the help!
Jeffrey Steenson
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I bent up a piece of .032 for the lower standoff (per Wayne's dimensions of
8" tapering to 7" at a height of 3-5/8" with two lightening holes). Do you
think I need to add any stiffeners to this other than the cowl brace? It
seems a bit flimsy.
Also, MAM suppied angles of 1/2" .064. I note from some earlier posts that
the lower longerons were 1" to accomodate the door hinges for the four-door
cowl. In your experience, will it be okay to use the supplied angle, or
should I install a larger piece?
Much appreciate the help!
Jeffrey Steenson
E714
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Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Once you bolt it all together, ie channels between it and the nose bowl etc,
it will be fine but you do need that 1/8" thick (or similar) brace I showed
in my pictures from this "stand off" aft & up to the bottom of the cabin
outer floor..... or when you open the lower cowl doors everything will move
out of alignment.
If you can get the hinges onto that 1/2" angle use it, if not you'll have
to make something else up. I'm thinking the big thing is you really should
have at least 3/4" for enough edge distane for an anchor nut etc for
attaching through the nose bowl lip, but you might be able to get away with
1/2" material that is that thick without it cracking on you.
Wayne
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it will be fine but you do need that 1/8" thick (or similar) brace I showed
in my pictures from this "stand off" aft & up to the bottom of the cabin
outer floor..... or when you open the lower cowl doors everything will move
out of alignment.
If you can get the hinges onto that 1/2" angle use it, if not you'll have
to make something else up. I'm thinking the big thing is you really should
have at least 3/4" for enough edge distane for an anchor nut etc for
attaching through the nose bowl lip, but you might be able to get away with
1/2" material that is that thick without it cracking on you.
Wayne
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To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 1:28 PM
Subject: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
ofDear Wayne and Others,
I bent up a piece of .032 for the lower standoff (per Wayne's dimensions
you8" tapering to 7" at a height of 3-5/8" with two lightening holes). Do
thatthink I need to add any stiffeners to this other than the cowl brace? It
seems a bit flimsy.
Also, MAM suppied angles of 1/2" .064. I note from some earlier posts
four-doorthe lower longerons were 1" to accomodate the door hinges for the
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*cowl. In your experience, will it be okay to use the supplied angle, or
should I install a larger piece?
Much appreciate the help!
Jeffrey Steenson
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Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Jeffrey
The standoff should be OK but I added an L piece of 5/8x5/8 to the brace
for the standoff which is bolted to the bottom of the standoff and bolted or
riveted to the floor.
The angles supplied for the four door cowl seemed to work fine for me. The
four doors are a good idea.Don't thank me thank the Mr. Wayne for the idea.
Good luckl
Murray
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Jeffrey Steenson
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 11:29 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Dear Wayne and Others,
I bent up a piece of .032 for the lower standoff (per Wayne's dimensions of
8" tapering to 7" at a height of 3-5/8" with two lightening holes). Do you
think I need to add any stiffeners to this other than the cowl brace? It
seems a bit flimsy.
Also, MAM suppied angles of 1/2" .064. I note from some earlier posts that
the lower longerons were 1" to accomodate the door hinges for the four-door
cowl. In your experience, will it be okay to use the supplied angle, or
should I install a larger piece?
Much appreciate the help!
Jeffrey Steenson
E714
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The standoff should be OK but I added an L piece of 5/8x5/8 to the brace
for the standoff which is bolted to the bottom of the standoff and bolted or
riveted to the floor.
The angles supplied for the four door cowl seemed to work fine for me. The
four doors are a good idea.Don't thank me thank the Mr. Wayne for the idea.
Good luckl
Murray
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Jeffrey Steenson
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 11:29 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Dear Wayne and Others,
I bent up a piece of .032 for the lower standoff (per Wayne's dimensions of
8" tapering to 7" at a height of 3-5/8" with two lightening holes). Do you
think I need to add any stiffeners to this other than the cowl brace? It
seems a bit flimsy.
Also, MAM suppied angles of 1/2" .064. I note from some earlier posts that
the lower longerons were 1" to accomodate the door hinges for the four-door
cowl. In your experience, will it be okay to use the supplied angle, or
should I install a larger piece?
Much appreciate the help!
Jeffrey Steenson
E714
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Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
When you make the cowl, leave enough slack if you will to put some
protective tape (surgical tape ) on the inside of the cowl attached to the
cowl or nose bowl and around firewall to help stop wear.If you make the cowl
fit to tight the tape thickness will not allow you to get the hinge pins in.
Good luck
Murray
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 7:34 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
I R&D'd (read: Ripped off And Duplicated!) the four door idea from Toby
Riley/George Christie's Rebel so thank them!
Wayne
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protective tape (surgical tape ) on the inside of the cowl attached to the
cowl or nose bowl and around firewall to help stop wear.If you make the cowl
fit to tight the tape thickness will not allow you to get the hinge pins in.
Good luck
Murray
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 7:34 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
I R&D'd (read: Ripped off And Duplicated!) the four door idea from Toby
Riley/George Christie's Rebel so thank them!
Wayne
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From: "Murray Cherkas" <cherkas@shaw.ca>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:22 PM
Subject: RE: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
orJeffrey
The standoff should be OK but I added an L piece of 5/8x5/8 to the brace
for the standoff which is bolted to the bottom of the standoff and bolted
idea.riveted to the floor.
The angles supplied for the four door cowl seemed to work fine for me. The
four doors are a good idea.Don't thank me thank the Mr. Wayne for the
ofGood luckl
Murray
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Jeffrey Steenson
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 11:29 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Dear Wayne and Others,
I bent up a piece of .032 for the lower standoff (per Wayne's dimensions
you8" tapering to 7" at a height of 3-5/8" with two lightening holes). Do
thatthink I need to add any stiffeners to this other than the cowl brace? It
seems a bit flimsy.
Also, MAM suppied angles of 1/2" .064. I note from some earlier posts
four-doorthe lower longerons were 1" to accomodate the door hinges for the
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*cowl. In your experience, will it be okay to use the supplied angle, or
should I install a larger piece?
Much appreciate the help!
Jeffrey Steenson
E714
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Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Wayne:
Right or wrong I took a file and burred the end of the hinge pin, then put
it in a drill and ran it through the hinge. This gave that little bit of
clearence needed after painting.You are right.
Thanks
Murray
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Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 7:57 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
You're right there Murray! I use weather stripping black foam on mine for
less chafe, but surgical tape, chafe tape, etc is a must here or the edge
that rests on the firewall especially will chew through your fuselage skin.
I also swapped out all 8 of my hinge wires for .063 stainless wires (after
construction was done). Being about 20thou undersize they are much easier to
install and remove without the hassles of the original pin size. After paint
it was a nightmare to get the original pins back in. These undersize pins
are available from any welding supply house as they are available as TIG
rods and come in about a 3 foot length. Sold by the pound a few dollars will
buy enough for the cowling. These are 1/16 diameter "rods".
Wayne
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Right or wrong I took a file and burred the end of the hinge pin, then put
it in a drill and ran it through the hinge. This gave that little bit of
clearence needed after painting.You are right.
Thanks
Murray
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 7:57 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
You're right there Murray! I use weather stripping black foam on mine for
less chafe, but surgical tape, chafe tape, etc is a must here or the edge
that rests on the firewall especially will chew through your fuselage skin.
I also swapped out all 8 of my hinge wires for .063 stainless wires (after
construction was done). Being about 20thou undersize they are much easier to
install and remove without the hassles of the original pin size. After paint
it was a nightmare to get the original pins back in. These undersize pins
are available from any welding supply house as they are available as TIG
rods and come in about a 3 foot length. Sold by the pound a few dollars will
buy enough for the cowling. These are 1/16 diameter "rods".
Wayne
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From: "Murray Cherkas" <cherkas@shaw.ca>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:37 PM
Subject: RE: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
cowlWhen you make the cowl, leave enough slack if you will to put some
protective tape (surgical tape ) on the inside of the cowl attached to the
cowl or nose bowl and around firewall to help stop wear.If you make the
in.fit to tight the tape thickness will not allow you to get the hinge pins
braceGood luck
Murray
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 7:34 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
I R&D'd (read: Ripped off And Duplicated!) the four door idea from Toby
Riley/George Christie's Rebel so thank them!
Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Murray Cherkas" <cherkas@shaw.ca>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:22 PM
Subject: RE: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Jeffrey
The standoff should be OK but I added an L piece of 5/8x5/8 to the
boltedfor the standoff which is bolted to the bottom of the standoff and
Theorriveted to the floor.
The angles supplied for the four door cowl seemed to work fine for me.
Itidea.four doors are a good idea.Don't thank me thank the Mr. Wayne for theofGood luckl
Murray
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Jeffrey Steenson
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 11:29 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Dear Wayne and Others,
I bent up a piece of .032 for the lower standoff (per Wayne's dimensionsyou8" tapering to 7" at a height of 3-5/8" with two lightening holes). Dothink I need to add any stiffeners to this other than the cowl brace?
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*thatseems a bit flimsy.
Also, MAM suppied angles of 1/2" .064. I note from some earlier postsfour-doorthe lower longerons were 1" to accomodate the door hinges for thecowl. In your experience, will it be okay to use the supplied angle, or
should I install a larger piece?
Much appreciate the help!
Jeffrey Steenson
E714
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I R&D'd (read: Ripped off And Duplicated!) the four door idea from Toby
Riley/George Christie's Rebel so thank them!
Wayne
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Riley/George Christie's Rebel so thank them!
Wayne
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Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:22 PM
Subject: RE: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
orJeffrey
The standoff should be OK but I added an L piece of 5/8x5/8 to the brace
for the standoff which is bolted to the bottom of the standoff and bolted
idea.riveted to the floor.
The angles supplied for the four door cowl seemed to work fine for me. The
four doors are a good idea.Don't thank me thank the Mr. Wayne for the
ofGood luckl
Murray
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Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 11:29 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Dear Wayne and Others,
I bent up a piece of .032 for the lower standoff (per Wayne's dimensions
you8" tapering to 7" at a height of 3-5/8" with two lightening holes). Do
thatthink I need to add any stiffeners to this other than the cowl brace? It
seems a bit flimsy.
Also, MAM suppied angles of 1/2" .064. I note from some earlier posts
four-doorthe lower longerons were 1" to accomodate the door hinges for the
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*cowl. In your experience, will it be okay to use the supplied angle, or
should I install a larger piece?
Much appreciate the help!
Jeffrey Steenson
E714
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Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
You're right there Murray! I use weather stripping black foam on mine for
less chafe, but surgical tape, chafe tape, etc is a must here or the edge
that rests on the firewall especially will chew through your fuselage skin.
I also swapped out all 8 of my hinge wires for .063 stainless wires (after
construction was done). Being about 20thou undersize they are much easier to
install and remove without the hassles of the original pin size. After paint
it was a nightmare to get the original pins back in. These undersize pins
are available from any welding supply house as they are available as TIG
rods and come in about a 3 foot length. Sold by the pound a few dollars will
buy enough for the cowling. These are 1/16 diameter "rods".
Wayne
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less chafe, but surgical tape, chafe tape, etc is a must here or the edge
that rests on the firewall especially will chew through your fuselage skin.
I also swapped out all 8 of my hinge wires for .063 stainless wires (after
construction was done). Being about 20thou undersize they are much easier to
install and remove without the hassles of the original pin size. After paint
it was a nightmare to get the original pins back in. These undersize pins
are available from any welding supply house as they are available as TIG
rods and come in about a 3 foot length. Sold by the pound a few dollars will
buy enough for the cowling. These are 1/16 diameter "rods".
Wayne
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Subject: RE: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
cowlWhen you make the cowl, leave enough slack if you will to put some
protective tape (surgical tape ) on the inside of the cowl attached to the
cowl or nose bowl and around firewall to help stop wear.If you make the
in.fit to tight the tape thickness will not allow you to get the hinge pins
braceGood luck
Murray
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Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 7:34 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
I R&D'd (read: Ripped off And Duplicated!) the four door idea from Toby
Riley/George Christie's Rebel so thank them!
Wayne
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Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:22 PM
Subject: RE: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Jeffrey
The standoff should be OK but I added an L piece of 5/8x5/8 to the
boltedfor the standoff which is bolted to the bottom of the standoff and
Theorriveted to the floor.
The angles supplied for the four door cowl seemed to work fine for me.
Itidea.four doors are a good idea.Don't thank me thank the Mr. Wayne for theofGood luckl
Murray
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Subject: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Dear Wayne and Others,
I bent up a piece of .032 for the lower standoff (per Wayne's dimensionsyou8" tapering to 7" at a height of 3-5/8" with two lightening holes). Dothink I need to add any stiffeners to this other than the cowl brace?
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*thatseems a bit flimsy.
Also, MAM suppied angles of 1/2" .064. I note from some earlier postsfour-doorthe lower longerons were 1" to accomodate the door hinges for thecowl. In your experience, will it be okay to use the supplied angle, or
should I install a larger piece?
Much appreciate the help!
Jeffrey Steenson
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Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Sounds like a good thing to do! As long as you can get them in and out easy
enough that you're not reluctant to pull one for a quick preflight look
that's all that matters! Mine where just too tight and I knew I wouldn't
bother more than once a year the way they were! Need to change some out on a
few other birds around here as well.
Wayne
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enough that you're not reluctant to pull one for a quick preflight look
that's all that matters! Mine where just too tight and I knew I wouldn't
bother more than once a year the way they were! Need to change some out on a
few other birds around here as well.
Wayne
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Subject: RE: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
skin.Wayne:
Right or wrong I took a file and burred the end of the hinge pin, then put
it in a drill and ran it through the hinge. This gave that little bit of
clearence needed after painting.You are right.
Thanks
Murray
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Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 7:57 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
You're right there Murray! I use weather stripping black foam on mine for
less chafe, but surgical tape, chafe tape, etc is a must here or the edge
that rests on the firewall especially will chew through your fuselage
toI also swapped out all 8 of my hinge wires for .063 stainless wires (after
construction was done). Being about 20thou undersize they are much easier
paintinstall and remove without the hassles of the original pin size. After
willit was a nightmare to get the original pins back in. These undersize pins
are available from any welding supply house as they are available as TIG
rods and come in about a 3 foot length. Sold by the pound a few dollars
thebuy enough for the cowling. These are 1/16 diameter "rods".
Wayne
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Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:37 PM
Subject: RE: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
When you make the cowl, leave enough slack if you will to put some
protective tape (surgical tape ) on the inside of the cowl attached to
dimensionscowlcowl or nose bowl and around firewall to help stop wear.If you make thein.fit to tight the tape thickness will not allow you to get the hinge pinsbraceGood luck
Murray
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 7:34 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
I R&D'd (read: Ripped off And Duplicated!) the four door idea from Toby
Riley/George Christie's Rebel so thank them!
Wayne
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From: "Murray Cherkas" <cherkas@shaw.ca>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:22 PM
Subject: RE: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Jeffrey
The standoff should be OK but I added an L piece of 5/8x5/8 to theboltedfor the standoff which is bolted to the bottom of the standoff andTheorriveted to the floor.
The angles supplied for the four door cowl seemed to work fine for me.idea.four doors are a good idea.Don't thank me thank the Mr. Wayne for theGood luckl
Murray
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Jeffrey Steenson
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 11:29 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Dear Wayne and Others,
I bent up a piece of .032 for the lower standoff (per Wayne's
Doof8" tapering to 7" at a height of 3-5/8" with two lightening holes).
orItyouthink I need to add any stiffeners to this other than the cowl brace?thatseems a bit flimsy.
Also, MAM suppied angles of 1/2" .064. I note from some earlier postsfour-doorthe lower longerons were 1" to accomodate the door hinges for thecowl. In your experience, will it be okay to use the supplied angle,
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*should I install a larger piece?
Much appreciate the help!
Jeffrey Steenson
E714
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Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
You might want to try the .078 stainless inside wire from a Bowden
cable (push-pull cable) for cowling hinge pins. Reasonably snug fit
without the binding you get with regular hinge pins. Idea came from
Chris Gil (on his Super Rebel, don't know where he was using the
hinges). Aircraft Spruce was selling the wire by itself, but I don't see
it in the current catalog.
Jim Callahan
Rebel #180R
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cable (push-pull cable) for cowling hinge pins. Reasonably snug fit
without the binding you get with regular hinge pins. Idea came from
Chris Gil (on his Super Rebel, don't know where he was using the
hinges). Aircraft Spruce was selling the wire by itself, but I don't see
it in the current catalog.
Jim Callahan
Rebel #180R
Wayne G. O'Shea wrote:
You're right there Murray! I use weather stripping black foam on mine for
less chafe, but surgical tape, chafe tape, etc is a must here or the edge
that rests on the firewall especially will chew through your fuselage skin.
I also swapped out all 8 of my hinge wires for .063 stainless wires (after
construction was done). Being about 20thou undersize they are much easier to
install and remove without the hassles of the original pin size. After paint
it was a nightmare to get the original pins back in. These undersize pins
are available from any welding supply house as they are available as TIG
rods and come in about a 3 foot length. Sold by the pound a few dollars will
buy enough for the cowling. These are 1/16 diameter "rods".
Wayne
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To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:37 PM
Subject: RE: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
cowlWhen you make the cowl, leave enough slack if you will to put some
protective tape (surgical tape ) on the inside of the cowl attached to the
cowl or nose bowl and around firewall to help stop wear.If you make the
in.fit to tight the tape thickness will not allow you to get the hinge pins
braceGood luck
Murray
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Wayne G. O'Shea
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 7:34 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
I R&D'd (read: Ripped off And Duplicated!) the four door idea from Toby
Riley/George Christie's Rebel so thank them!
Wayne
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From: "Murray Cherkas" <cherkas@shaw.ca>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:22 PM
Subject: RE: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Jeffrey
The standoff should be OK but I added an L piece of 5/8x5/8 to the
boltedfor the standoff which is bolted to the bottom of the standoff and
Theor
riveted to the floor.
The angles supplied for the four door cowl seemed to work fine for me.
Itidea.four doors are a good idea.Don't thank me thank the Mr. Wayne for the
ofGood luckl
Murray
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Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 11:29 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
Dear Wayne and Others,
I bent up a piece of .032 for the lower standoff (per Wayne's dimensions
you8" tapering to 7" at a height of 3-5/8" with two lightening holes). Do
think I need to add any stiffeners to this other than the cowl brace?
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*thatseems a bit flimsy.
Also, MAM suppied angles of 1/2" .064. I note from some earlier posts
four-doorthe lower longerons were 1" to accomodate the door hinges for the
cowl. In your experience, will it be okay to use the supplied angle, or
should I install a larger piece?
Much appreciate the help!
Jeffrey Steenson
E714
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www.spaenaur.com sells it by the lb. in .090, .085, .080, .075 etc.
Full hard piano (music) wire series 302.
Don't know the price.
Ken
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Full hard piano (music) wire series 302.
Don't know the price.
Ken
James Callahan wrote:
You might want to try the .078 stainless inside wire from a Bowden
cable (push-pull cable) for cowling hinge pins. Reasonably snug fit
without the binding you get with regular hinge pins. Idea came from
Chris Gil (on his Super Rebel, don't know where he was using the
hinges). Aircraft Spruce was selling the wire by itself, but I don't see
it in the current catalog.
Jim Callahan
Rebel #180R
Wayne G. O'Shea wrote:
You're right there Murray! I use weather stripping black foam on mine for
less chafe, but surgical tape, chafe tape, etc is a must here or the edge
that rests on the firewall especially will chew through your fuselage skin.
I also swapped out all 8 of my hinge wires for .063 stainless wires (after
construction was done). Being about 20thou undersize they are much easier to
install and remove without the hassles of the original pin size. After paint
it was a nightmare to get the original pins back in. These undersize pins
are available from any welding supply house as they are available as TIG
rods and come in about a 3 foot length. Sold by the pound a few dollars will
buy enough for the cowling. These are 1/16 diameter "rods".
Wayne
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Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:37 PM
Subject: RE: Cowl Brace - Nosebowl Cowl
cowl fit to tight the tape thickness will not allow you to get the hinge pinsWhen you make the cowl, leave enough slack if you will to put some
protective tape (surgical tape ) on the inside of the cowl attached to the
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