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[rebel-builders] cowling
[rebel-builders] cowling
DEL: Roger Hoffman used 0.020 for the doors. Go to:
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and check out Pages 5 and 6 for pictures of Roger's cowl.
Joe R
279R
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Subject: [rebel-builders] cowling
I will be soon replaceing my Murphy Speed cowling over my Subaru with
a 4 door metal cowling. I am wondering what other have used for metal.
Did you use .020, .025 or 032 for the cowling skins? It would seem that
025 would be the logical choice but just checked and a 172 used 032.
Comments????
Thank you,
Del Schmucker
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http://tincantimes.dcsol.com/ContentsPage.htm
and check out Pages 5 and 6 for pictures of Roger's cowl.
Joe R
279R
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Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 9:34 AM
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Subject: [rebel-builders] cowling
I will be soon replaceing my Murphy Speed cowling over my Subaru with
a 4 door metal cowling. I am wondering what other have used for metal.
Did you use .020, .025 or 032 for the cowling skins? It would seem that
025 would be the logical choice but just checked and a 172 used 032.
Comments????
Thank you,
Del Schmucker
Information Systems Manager
Keewatin-Patricia District School Board
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807-223-4703 Fax
del.schmucker@kpdsb.on.ca
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[rebel-builders] cowling
Hi Del
The Cowling kit from MAM used 0.020 which worked fine for me. Heavier
stuff might be more difficult to wrap around the curves unless you have
rollers available. MAM suggested bending the 0.020 around a tube
manually. I did use rollers but some guys just leave it flat. Don't know
if that eventually causes paint problems from flexing it. I used
doublers around my cowl latches on the top doors but not on the bottom
doors that use the piano hinges. I like my cowl latches but the piano
hinges work better than I expected and were a lot less work.
I've heard other guys mention using 0.025
Ken
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The Cowling kit from MAM used 0.020 which worked fine for me. Heavier
stuff might be more difficult to wrap around the curves unless you have
rollers available. MAM suggested bending the 0.020 around a tube
manually. I did use rollers but some guys just leave it flat. Don't know
if that eventually causes paint problems from flexing it. I used
doublers around my cowl latches on the top doors but not on the bottom
doors that use the piano hinges. I like my cowl latches but the piano
hinges work better than I expected and were a lot less work.
I've heard other guys mention using 0.025
Ken
Schmucker, Del wrote:
I will be soon replaceing my Murphy Speed cowling over my Subaru with
a 4 door metal cowling. I am wondering what other have used for metal.
Did you use .020, .025 or 032 for the cowling skins? It would seem that
025 would be the logical choice but just checked and a 172 used 032.
Comments????
Thank you,
Del Schmucker
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[rebel-builders] cowling
On the Moose I used .025 for the second set of doors I made the first ones
from .020 and with the six cylinder spaning a larger area didn't seem
sufficient so I made another set of heavier material and seem to work so for
in paint shop now.. Dale SR-033 N269DF
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from .020 and with the six cylinder spaning a larger area didn't seem
sufficient so I made another set of heavier material and seem to work so for
in paint shop now.. Dale SR-033 N269DF
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[rebel-builders] cowling
Hi Del, I found the 032 too hard to work with to get the right curve without
the proper tools - but with the 025 I could use a piece of 2" pipe in the
vice and sort of roll the pieces over the pipe to get the curve to fit. The
four doors end up being relatively small with hinge support and nose bowl
and firewall support as well so the 025 worked for me.
Cheers
Jim
R333
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the proper tools - but with the 025 I could use a piece of 2" pipe in the
vice and sort of roll the pieces over the pipe to get the curve to fit. The
four doors end up being relatively small with hinge support and nose bowl
and firewall support as well so the 025 worked for me.
Cheers
Jim
R333
On 3/11/2008 10:33 AM, "Schmucker, Del" <del.schmucker@kpdsb.on.ca> wrote:
I will be soon replaceing my Murphy Speed cowling over my Subaru with
a 4 door metal cowling. I am wondering what other have used for metal.
Did you use .020, .025 or 032 for the cowling skins? It would seem that
025 would be the logical choice but just checked and a 172 used 032.
Comments????
Thank you,
Del Schmucker
Information Systems Manager
Keewatin-Patricia District School Board
807-223-1254
807-221-8769 Cell
807-223-4703 Fax
del.schmucker@kpdsb.on.ca
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[rebel-builders] cowling
Del,
What's the story on the cowl you are removing? For sale? Trade? Craig
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Cole
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 9:25 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] cowling
Hi Del, I found the 032 too hard to work with to get the right curve without
the proper tools - but with the 025 I could use a piece of 2" pipe in the
vice and sort of roll the pieces over the pipe to get the curve to fit. The
four doors end up being relatively small with hinge support and nose bowl
and firewall support as well so the 025 worked for me.
Cheers
Jim
R333
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What's the story on the cowl you are removing? For sale? Trade? Craig
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of Jim
Cole
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 9:25 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] cowling
Hi Del, I found the 032 too hard to work with to get the right curve without
the proper tools - but with the 025 I could use a piece of 2" pipe in the
vice and sort of roll the pieces over the pipe to get the curve to fit. The
four doors end up being relatively small with hinge support and nose bowl
and firewall support as well so the 025 worked for me.
Cheers
Jim
R333
On 3/11/2008 10:33 AM, "Schmucker, Del" <del.schmucker@kpdsb.on.ca> wrote:
I will be soon replaceing my Murphy Speed cowling over my Subaru with
a 4 door metal cowling. I am wondering what other have used for metal.
Did you use .020, .025 or 032 for the cowling skins? It would seem that
025 would be the logical choice but just checked and a 172 used 032.
Comments????
Thank you,
Del Schmucker
Information Systems Manager
Keewatin-Patricia District School Board
807-223-1254
807-221-8769 Cell
807-223-4703 Fax
del.schmucker@kpdsb.on.ca
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[rebel-builders] Cowling
Kirk
If you are just looking for the weight mine is still hangar in the hangar
and is 15 Lbs. but not for sale.
Charlie
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If you are just looking for the weight mine is still hangar in the hangar
and is 15 Lbs. but not for sale.
Charlie
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Does anyone have a Murphy cowling that hasn't been cut/altered yet? If so,
how much does it weigh?
Kirk Palmer
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Thanks, yeah I was only looking for the weight. My dad and I have had to re-do the cowling because it doesn't fit our engine. Forgot to weigh the thing before we started so I could compare the finished product.
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From: charlie@troyairpark.com
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Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Cowling
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 19:10:37 -0600
Kirk
If you are just looking for the weight mine is still hangar in the hangar
and is 15 Lbs. but not for sale.
Charlie
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Does anyone have a Murphy cowling that hasn't been cut/altered yet? If so,
how much does it weigh?
Kirk Palmer
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[rebel-builders] Cowling
Kirk
That weight includes a 1-1/2 flange around the entire main opening that
must be removed. Have no idea what that would weigh.
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That weight includes a 1-1/2 flange around the entire main opening that
must be removed. Have no idea what that would weigh.
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Thanks, yeah I was only looking for the weight. My dad and I have had to
re-do the cowling because it doesn't fit our engine. Forgot to weigh the
thing before we started so I could compare the finished product.
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To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Cowling
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 19:10:37 -0600
Kirk
If you are just looking for the weight mine is still hangar in the hangar
and is 15 Lbs. but not for sale.
Charlie
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so,
how much does it weigh?
Kirk Palmer
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Yes I remember cutting that thing off. Thanks for the info Charlie
Kirk
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Kirk
From: charlie@troyairpark.com
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
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Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 21:40:03 -0600
Kirk
That weight includes a 1-1/2 flange around the entire main opening that
must be removed. Have no idea what that would weigh.
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Thanks, yeah I was only looking for the weight. My dad and I have had to
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thing before we started so I could compare the finished product.
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Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Cowling
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 19:10:37 -0600
Kirk
If you are just looking for the weight mine is still hangar in the hangar
and is 15 Lbs. but not for sale.
Charlie
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