Hi Allen !
I'm having a little trouble visualizing your problem - need to
run up & check the airplane ! ;-)
The seat rail is approx. (bad memory here !) 3/4" wide and
the 2 back-to-back ST-31's should give about 1 1/2" of surface ...
The rail would run down the center, above the webs of the channels.
You don't have to worry as much about edge distance from the web
as from the outside edges. The rivets can, and likely will be
closer to the web side than normal edge distance.
This isn't as much of a concern, because the rivet is much
less likely to tear out the metal on the web side....
____
_v_||_v_ <- rail
--------------|----|------------------ <- floor skin
_____|_ _|_____ <- rivets
- || -
||
--|
||
|| <- channels
||
--|
||
___-____||____-___
-----------|----------|---------------- <- belly skin
^ ^-rivets
Since you have to rivet from the outside, you might have
to grind a bit off the rivet gun head, and a bit off the rail in
that spot.
--
......bobp
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On Thursday 14 September 2006 10:07 pm, apoulsen wrote:
Hi Bob,
I'm installing the channels now and after comparing the width of the
channel flanges to the width of the seat rail I see a problem. If I drill
through the rail so as to have adequate edge distance in the flanges, I
can't get the tip of the rivet gun in place to pull the rivets. If I drill
the seat rail so that the rivet gun can pull the rivet I will barely catch
the edge of the flanges. How did you deal with this?
Thanks for the help.
Allen Poulsen
786R
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Patterson" <
beep@sympatico.ca>
To: <
rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 10:53 PM
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Rebel - Seat Rail Channels
Hi Dave !
There are 2 reasons for fastening 2 channels to support the rails.
One is to give a wider top surface, so both rows of rivets are in
a flange, and the second is to make the whole thing stronger.
The 2 flanges together should give you lots of surface -
these channels are ST-28's or ST-31's ... they go like this:
][ ][ with epoxy & rivets thru the center web,
although some have done it the other way -- [] - although this
might not be as strong & easy as the former, both give extra
support to the rails. The first way puts the webs right under the
center of the rail.
--
......bobp
http://bpatterson.qhealthbeauty.com
http://apatterson2.qhealthzone.com
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On Sunday 10 September 2006 10:52 pm, David L. Tuck wrote:
I saw some where that the floor channels that the seat tracks are rivited
to
are to narrow ? I don't know what to do here. Seems like if the floor
channels are to be rivited together to make an H, that the top flange
needs
to be wider ? Anyone have any advise here.
Thanks Dave T Rebel #009
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