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		MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 7:40 am    Post subject: Painting and corrosion proofing the steps | 
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				As I prepare to seal up the baggage area floor, I keep looking at the 
 steps and trying to figure out the best way to handle prepping them 
 before permanently installing them.  As far as installation, my current 
 plan is to drill small guide holes in the fuselage skin and the baggage 
 floor so that if I ever have to remove the step, I can drill holes to 
 access the bolts.  I decided against installing access hatches in the 
 baggage floor.
 
 I've seen the 'perfectly good airplane' treatment with nickel plating 
 and powder coating as I recall.  Very nice but I wonder if how much was 
 powder coated and how it still fit in the hole if it was entirely 
 coated.  Vans just has you mount it and presumably paint it with the 
 fuselage.  I worry about the steel on steel contact in light of exposure 
 to moisture and a light, scratched coat of primer.  I worry about the 
 interior where it should stay dry but  any moisture would be trapped.
 
 Any thoughts on corrosion proofing and paint appreciated.
 
 Bill Watson
 40605
 
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		Eric_Kallio
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 7:57 am    Post subject: Re: Painting and corrosion proofing the steps | 
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				Bill, I had the same concern with mine, especially in the humidity of southern Louisiana. I prepped my steps with sand paper starting very course and finishing with somewhere around a 100 grit. Then I primed the steps and let them set for a day or 2 to get a good cure time. When I went to install them I touched up the primer before securing them. For the inside I sanded as far as I could reach and then  poured primer in to the end and slowly spun it until the interior was primed. Perhaps this was a bit overboard but I really worry about corrosion down here and have primed everything. As I am not too far ahead of you I have no feedback to provide you for effectiveness of my method, but I am confident. Hope this helps.
 
 Eric Kallio
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		CJohnston(at)popsound.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:43 am    Post subject: Painting and corrosion proofing the steps | 
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				Hey there - 
 
 I actually had the steps zinc coated, then powdercoated.  The
 powdercoating guys said that the zinc coating does well to prevent
 corrosion, and also helps the powdercoating to stick.  The zinc coating
 is over the whole part, and the powdercoating is only done to the part
 that hangs in the breeze.  I had them mask off the tube that slides into
 the fuse.  The zinc coating didn't add any (perceivable) thickness, and
 didn't hamper the install of the step.  Worked pretty well.  time will
 tell!
 
 cj
 #40410
 airplaning
 www.perfectlygoodairplane.net
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		rnewman(at)lutron.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:55 am    Post subject: Painting and corrosion proofing the steps | 
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				Bill,   I just recently installed my steps and was on verge of posting
 some information regarding these.     I will have photos to share
 tomorrow.
 
 I decided I was not satisfied with the use of a 3/16" bolt thru the
 hollow tube as the means of securing the step,  it seemes that over time
 the bolt hole will ellongate and there will be movement of the step.   
 The fundamental issue seemed to me that the hollow tube and support
 structure do not actually provide any real clamping force to prevent
 tube rotation.   ( as you torque the bolt the tube/ weldment will just
 deform)
     Therefore,   what I decided to do was make a solid bushing to press
 into the tube leg that supports the tube wall where the bolt passes
 thru.      I turned a set of bushings out of 1"  x 1.5" aluminum stock. 
   I turned the diameter to match the interior diameter of the step tube
 and drilled a 1/4" clearance hole for the bolt to pass thru.    Now the
 bolt torque has a solid structure to actually provide clamping force on
 the weldment/tube combination.       
      I'll post pictures tomorrow.
 
 Now as for corrision proofing,   I've elected to have my steps chrome
 plated.   I had this done up to the point where the tube passes thru the
 weldment.    From there on I painted the steel tubes with the same epoxy
 primer I've used on the rest of the airplane.  ( Deft   44g-11).
 
 Bob Newman
 TCW Technologies
 
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		scottmschmidt(at)yahoo.co Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 9:52 am    Post subject: Painting and corrosion proofing the steps | 
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				What I did for the step was to simply cut access holes in my baggage compartment so I could take the steps on and off.  I just manufactured a simple cover with nutplates.  Then you don't have to worry about the step right now.  You can do this at anytime as well.  The carpet kit covers this area and you never even know.  
 Plus, when I take the plane to Reno I can remove the steps and hope for 200 knots more speed to compete with the NXT's.  
 
 I had my steps ceramic coated when I did my exhaust.  They aren't real shiny but it has really held up nicely. They informed me that the ceramic coating had a tensile strength of 30ksi which should prevent any cracking as they bend when people get on and off them. 
 
 http://www.scottandranae.smugmug.com/gallery/400885/1/15988904/Medium
 
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		indigoonlatigo(at)msn.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 10:34 am    Post subject: Painting and corrosion proofing the steps | 
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				Scott,
   
  Have you tried to put the bold in the receiver when the side wall panels are on. I can't remember, but I think the bolt was too long to fit without either making an additional hole in the floor(Behind those side panels) or also having the side panels removable with screws and nutplates.
   
  John G. 409
  [quote]  Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 09:49:07 -0800
 From: scottmschmidt(at)yahoo.com
 Subject: Re: Painting and corrosion proofing the steps
 To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
 
    .ExternalClass DIV {;}    What I did for the step was to simply cut access holes in my baggage compartment so I could take the steps on and off.  I just manufactured a simple cover with nutplates.  Then you don't have to worry about the step right now.  You can do this at anytime as well.  The carpet kit covers this area and you never even know.  
 Plus, when I take the plane to Reno I can remove the steps and hope for 200 knots more speed to compete with the NXT's.  
 
 I had my steps ceramic coated when I did my exhaust.  They aren't real shiny but it has really held up nicely. They informed me that the ceramic coating had a tensile strength of 30ksi which should prevent any cracking as they bend when people get on and off them. 
 
 http://www.scottandranae.smugmug.com/gallery/400885/1/15988904/Medium
 
 Scott Schmidt
 
  
 
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		scottmschmidt(at)yahoo.co Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 11:19 am    Post subject: Painting and corrosion proofing the steps | 
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				I have no issues taking the bolt on and off through the one access hole shown in the picture.  I don't have any additional holes.  It is hard to remember but the bolt I believe goes from the top down.  It is not something I want to do alot, but I could have both steps off in 20 minutes I would guess.  
  
 Scott Schmidt
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		drfred(at)suddenlinkmail. Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 11:39 am    Post subject: Painting and corrosion proofing the steps | 
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				I had mine chromed.  Looks good.  I was worried about the fit into the 
 sleeve after the chrome was put on, but it slid right in.  I did fill 
 the inside of the step with primer.  After I rinsed out all the rust and 
 debris from the chrome plating job.  Cost about $150. 
 
 Dr Fred
 40515.
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  As I prepare to seal up the baggage area floor, I keep looking at the 
  steps and trying to figure out the best way to handle prepping them 
  before permanently installing them.  As far as installation, my 
  current plan is to drill small guide holes in the fuselage skin and 
  the baggage floor so that if I ever have to remove the step, I can 
  drill holes to access the bolts.  I decided against installing access 
  hatches in the baggage floor.
 
  I've seen the 'perfectly good airplane' treatment with nickel plating 
  and powder coating as I recall.  Very nice but I wonder if how much 
  was powder coated and how it still fit in the hole if it was entirely 
  coated.  Vans just has you mount it and presumably paint it with the 
  fuselage.  I worry about the steel on steel contact in light of 
  exposure to moisture and a light, scratched coat of primer.  I worry 
  about the interior where it should stay dry but  any moisture would be 
  trapped.
 
  Any thoughts on corrosion proofing and paint appreciated.
 
  Bill Watson
  40605
 
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		MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:42 pm    Post subject: Painting and corrosion proofing the steps | 
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				Bob, you didn't happen to turn a few extra bushings did you? 
 
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  Bill,   I just recently installed my steps and was on verge of posting
  some information regarding these.     I will have photos to share
  tomorrow.
 
  I decided I was not satisfied with the use of a 3/16" bolt thru the
  hollow tube as the means of securing the step,  it seemes that over time
  the bolt hole will ellongate and there will be movement of the step.   
  The fundamental issue seemed to me that the hollow tube and support
  structure do not actually provide any real clamping force to prevent
  tube rotation.   ( as you torque the bolt the tube/ weldment will just
  deform)
      Therefore,   what I decided to do was make a solid bushing to press
  into the tube leg that supports the tube wall where the bolt passes
  thru.      I turned a set of bushings out of 1"  x 1.5" aluminum stock. 
    I turned the diameter to match the interior diameter of the step tube
  and drilled a 1/4" clearance hole for the bolt to pass thru.    Now the
  bolt torque has a solid structure to actually provide clamping force on
  the weldment/tube combination.       
       I'll post pictures tomorrow.
 
  Now as for corrision proofing,   I've elected to have my steps chrome
  plated.   I had this done up to the point where the tube passes thru the
  weldment.    From there on I painted the steel tubes with the same epoxy
  primer I've used on the rest of the airplane.  ( Deft   44g-11).
 
  Bob Newman
  TCW Technologies
 
 
    
 
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		Deems Davis
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:20 pm    Post subject: Painting and corrosion proofing the steps | 
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				I was also concerned about the single AN3 bolt that attaches the steps. 
 I had noticed and received reports that some early flyers had 
 experienced the step loosening up on them. you can't put much torque on 
 an AN3 bolt. So if thing loosen up after some use there's not a lot of 
 extra torque to be applied. Also a drill bit makes a slightly triangular 
 hole anyway.  I didn't have the idea, skills or equipment to machine a 
 bushing , which is an ideal solution, so I drilled the holes out and 
 replaced them with an AN4 bolt. Seems to provide a more solid attachment 
 IMO.
 
 Deems Davis # 406
 'Its all done....Its just not put together'
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		n223rv(at)wolflakeairport Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:04 am    Post subject: Painting and corrosion proofing the steps | 
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				I installed the bolts upside down for this very reason, and drilled a 1/2'' hole in the bottom of the fuse and filled it with a hole plug.  In the baggage floor I installed two of the same access panels used on the wings for the stall mechanism.
 
 I ended up chrome plating my steps, the sure do look purdy and hopefully will be durable.  If not, at least it won't be too hard to swap them out.
 -Mike
 
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		jesse(at)saintaviation.co Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:21 pm    Post subject: Painting and corrosion proofing the steps | 
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				You can put the bolt in from the bottom without having to remove the
 sidewalls.  You just need a little bit bigger hole in the belly skin so
 the bolt head will fit through.
 
 do not archive
 
 Jesse Saint
 Saint Aviation, Inc.
 jesse(at)saintaviation.com
 www.saintaviation.com
 352-427-0285
 
 John Gonzalez wrote:
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  Scott,
 
  Have you tried to put the bold in the receiver when the side wall panels
  are on. I can't remember, but I think the bolt was too long to fit without
  either making an additional hole in the floor(Behind those side panels) or
  also having the side panels removable with screws and nutplates.
 
  John G. 409
  Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 09:49:07 -0800From: scottmschmidt(at)yahoo.comSubject:
  Re: Painting and corrosion proofing the stepsTo:
  rv10-list(at)matronics.com
 
  What I did for the step was to simply cut access holes in my baggage
  compartment so I could take the steps on and off.  I just manufactured a
  simple cover with nutplates.  Then you don't have to worry about the step
  right now.  You can do this at anytime as well.  The carpet kit covers
  this area and you never even know.  Plus, when I take the plane to Reno I
  can remove the steps and hope for 200 knots more speed to compete with the
  NXT's.  I had my steps ceramic coated when I did my exhaust.  They aren't
  real shiny but it has really held up nicely. They informed me that the
  ceramic coating had a tensile strength of 30ksi which should prevent any
  cracking as they bend when people get on and off them.
  http://www.scottandranae.smugmug.com/gallery/400885/1/15988904/MediumScott
  Schmidt
 
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