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07-Nov-2008
Catégorie: Fuselage : Cabin

I fabricated a new vent support bracket for the left side, much easier the third time. I also deburred and dimpled all the parts.




Working time on this subpart
Today :  2h (Total : 195h)

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06-Nov-2008
Catégorie: Fuselage : Cabin

Today I modified the vent support bracket to install the headset jacks. To avoid having the bracket bending each time the headset is connected or disconnected, I fabricated a small bracket that will be riveted to the fuselage. Here a picture from behind the panel.




And here, the small bracket is clecoed to the sideskin.




The right side with the headset plugged in.




On the left side, the fit doesn't look that good, there is some space between the panel, the aluminium angle and the vent bracket. I'll have a look into that tomorrow, but it looks like I will have to make a new bracket.
Last news, the engine will be here tomorrow.




Working time on this subpart
Today :  2h (Total : 195h)

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04-Nov-2008
Catégorie: Fuselage : Cabin

I finished fabricating the vent support bracket and adpated the angle that will be installed under the instrument panel. Here the right side.



And here the left side with an early idea of the cut line and the headset jacks position.



I also modified the brake fluid reservoir connection to the brake lines, I didn't like Vans' plastic tee, so I used an aluminium one with a union and two elbows.




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Today :  2h (Total : 193h)

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30-Oct-2008
Catégorie: Fuselage : Cabin

As I didn't find a satisfactory solution to the interface between vent bracket and the angle I want to install below the panel, I decide de refrabricate new bracket. Here is the right side, the lower part will hold the jacks for the headset and needs to be trimmed to size. The left bracket will be fabricated next time.




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Today :  1h (Total : 191h)

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25-Oct-2008
Catégorie: Fuselage : Cabin

The afternoon was spent finishing the plumbimg, or rather tidying all around the brake and fuel line. First I had to bend the ears of the forward cover before checking there was no interference with all the lines.



Due to the floor vibrations, the lines have to be supported. I cut some heavy foam, but as I will also install some noise attenuation foam it comes out too thick. I will have to find some thinner foam, or come up with another idea.



Then I bolted the fuel valve to its bracket, reinstalled the fuel pimp, tweaked a bit the line to the left fuel tank. I only have to check there is no serious interference between all this lines and may be protect some with plastic tubing.




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Today :  2h (Total : 190h)

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