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		william(at)gbta.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 10:27 pm    Post subject: Elevator counterweight question | 
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				On page 9-15 (maybe 9-16, I don't remember) the  instructions tell us to install the elevator counterweights with the  listed hardware.  The hardware consists of the 2 bolts (per elevator), two  washers on the back side (nut side) and two nuts.  It seems like there  should be a washer between the bolt head and the lead counterweight but the  instructions don't show this.  Has anybody else installed washers on the  side of the bolt head???
   
  Also, what method are you using to trim the lead  counterweights.  I used the bandsaw to rough cut to the line but then had  to file it to finish it because the lead fills up sandpaper, and the grinding  wheels.  The worst part was the backs of the 2 counterweights that had to  be ground flush to fit inside of the tip ribs.  Probably spent 2 1/2 hours  trimming 4 weights today.  Anybody got any secrets???  If there are  more of these to do on the plane I'll probably take them to town and have them  milled with a lathe next time!!!
   
  Finally, where can I look to find instructions on  using safetywire.  I think the way I'm doing it is correct but would like  to see some pictures or written instructions to confirm.
   
  Bill Britton
  RV-10 Elevators finished, about ready to  disassemble and deburr/prime tailcone
 
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		Deems Davis
 
 
  Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 925
 
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 5:09 am    Post subject: Elevator counterweight question | 
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				Bill, the Vixen file works great to trim the lead.
 Deems Davis # 406
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 Bill and Tami Britton wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   On page 9-15 (maybe 9-16, I don't remember) the instructions tell us 
  to install the elevator counterweights with the listed hardware.  The 
  hardware consists of the 2 bolts (per elevator), two washers on the 
  back side (nut side) and two nuts.  It seems like there should be a 
  washer between the bolt head and the lead counterweight but the 
  instructions don't show this.  Has anybody else installed washers on 
  the side of the bolt head???
   
  Also, what method are you using to trim the lead counterweights.  I 
  used the bandsaw to rough cut to the line but then had to file it to 
  finish it because the lead fills up sandpaper, and the grinding 
  wheels.  The worst part was the backs of the 2 counterweights that had 
  to be ground flush to fit inside of the tip ribs.  Probably spent 2 
  1/2 hours trimming 4 weights today.  Anybody got any secrets???  If 
  there are more of these to do on the plane I'll probably take them to 
  town and have them milled with a lathe next time!!!
   
  Finally, where can I look to find instructions on using safetywire.  I 
  think the way I'm doing it is correct but would like to see some 
  pictures or written instructions to confirm.
   
  Bill Britton
  RV-10 Elevators finished, about ready to disassemble and deburr/prime 
  tailcone
 
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		zackrv8
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 6:13 am    Post subject: Re: Elevator counterweight question | 
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				Bill,
 
   I clamped the lead in a vice and took a "Sawz-All" to it.  Cleaned it up up a Vixen file.
 
   Should not be anymore lead to cut.  The Ailerons on my RV8 have lead pipes in the leading edge and I assume the Rv10 does too.
 
 Joe
 
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		ricksked(at)earthlink.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 2:49 pm    Post subject: Elevator counterweight question | 
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				Bill,,
   
  Lead sucks...period. I used a coarse hack saw then finished with a coarse vixen file. I have a file card to keep it clean (the file)...lead is just a pain but that's the last piece of it. The ailerons use steel pipe.
   
  I just read a good article on safety wire in one of the latest mags, I think it was Sport Aviation but I don't recall. Keep the twist to 6-8 per inch and make sure the direction of the wire is such that it pulls the head or nut on the side that would tighten. It should be tight but not so much as to stress the wire. Nicks are a no-no.
   
  Here is a good article http://www.ultralightnews.com/pilotslounge/safetywire.htm
   
  Rick S.
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