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Rant, question, suggestion: errors in plans/drawings

 
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 6:57 pm    Post subject: Rant, question, suggestion: errors in plans/drawings Reply with quote

Rant mode on; drinkers of the 'Van's can do no wrong' koolaid, please
stop & delete now.

Several weeks (months?) ago I built up all the fuselage bulkheads
including the main spar carry-thru for my -7 kit. I carefully followed
all the directions/drawing indications I could find, especially on the
spar carrythru bulkhead. I noted & carefully followed the exploded views
on dwg 11 (rev 10-16-00) & later, dwg 22 (rev 10-27-00) showing the
bolts for the F633 L&R control brackets & all the F716 seat ribs with
the heads to the rear, threads forward.

I built up the tail cone. I completed the prep work for final assy of
the midsection. I began the riveting of the midsection several days ago
& today, neared completion of the riveting.

While studying dwg 22 section views to determine the orientation of the
bolts through the F715 seat ribs, I noticed that they show nuts on the
rib flange of all the F716 seat ribs where they bolt to the F704 spar
carry-thru. 'Curses; must have not been paying attention when I bolted
this stuff together.' (Bad medium term memory of earlier careful study
of plans.) Out came the wrenches, re-oriented all the F716 bolts,
retorqued. Happened to glance at the exploded view on the same dwg. All
rib bolts drawn with head on the rib flange. I checked dwg 11 exploded
view for the F633 bolts; it's inconsistent with the section view on dwg
22 also. Errors/inconsistencies #742 & 743 (guesstimate Smile ) noted in
the plans and/or instructions. By the way, this same section in the
instructions tells you to cleco in & drill the seat & baggage floors
without telling you to install the baggage ribs at all & before they
mention installing the F715 seat ribs, which must be curved by the
builder, have centerlines drawn on their bottom flanges (not
prepunched), & be match drilled to the belly skin. My revision of dwg
shows the control stick walking beam assy to the spar with bolts
oriented in a fashion that cannot be achieved under the current laws of
physics. When I called about that, the tech guy had different
orientation for some of the bolts, on his dwg with the same revision
date. Excuse: 'Well, sometimes minor changes are made without changing
the rev date/number.' His 1st suggested change also could not be
achieved under the current laws of physics. The final result was
basically, 'assemble it however you can to get it to work.'

I've lost count of the number of times I've called the tech guys at
Van's to politely question or point out this kind of stuff & asked
repeatedly why they don't offer a section of the website with
corrections & updates. They are usually courteous, but I invariably get
various lame excuses like 'you should read ahead', you should know how
it's done', 'well, when we built the prototype, we didn't have the
instructions', etc etc etc. Sometimes they say they will bring up the
issue 'at a staff meeting' but rarely if ever do they act like the
issues are any big deal. Never is there any feedback or encouragement to
continue reporting this stuff & with a single exception (defective AL
bar stock) never an admission that others have had the same issue.

Ok, rant mode off.

Question: should I care which way the F716 bolts are oriented (currently
head forward, nut/washer on rib) or the F633 bolts (currently head on
F633)? The belly skin rivets under the F716 bolts will be less
convenient to drive, but still 'doable'.

Suggestion:

We all take advantage of Matt's wiki to add a section for each model &
sub sections for each assy or part that we have problems understanding
or that are obvious errors/inconsistencies. The entries should document
the plan revision date and/or the instruction revision date. This should
help us all by consolidating records of problem areas, something Van's
is obviously unwilling to do.

Is this a worthwhile suggestion?

(Again, koolaid drinkers please don't reply.)

Thanks,

Charlie


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 7:32 am    Post subject: Re: Rant, question, suggestion: errors in plans/drawings Reply with quote

I feel your pain. I’ve wasted countless hours attempting to decipher Van’s instructions. I find them poorly organized, lacking necessary detail, and at times ambiguous.

After designing a great airplane, the single best thing Van could do for his customers would be to document the assembly process from the perspective of a first-time builder. Really build a kit, start to finish, exactly according to the instructions. This would allow them to find and fix errors and omissions. I believe Van’s thinks their plans are accurate and complete, but the authors perhaps know too much about the assembly to realize how much they take for granted. However, not maintaining rigorous revision control is inexcusable, and indicates a lack of respect for their customers.

I’d happily buy the documentation that would eliminate the hours spent staring at the plans instead of building, or worse, having to disassemble and rebuild, because I can’t read minds or see into the future. Read ahead? Okay, but let’s please be reasonable.

This is supposed to be fun, right?


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:39 am    Post subject: Rant, question, suggestion: errors in plans/drawings Reply with quote

Quote:
I checked dwg 11
exploded
view for the F633 bolts; it's inconsistent with the section
view on dwg
22 also. Errors/inconsistencies #742 & 743 (guesstimate Smile )
noted in
the plans and/or instructions.

It's been awhile -- two years -- but I vaguely remember this part. However,
I didn't bother too much with the plans because there was -- as I recall --
another issue which solved the question for me -- access to the bolt head
(or maybe it was a nut) in the future. Anyway, as I recall -- without the
specifics -- there was no way for me to EASILY check on those nuts (to see
if they were working loose except if I oriented them one way (I have
removable floors). There have been certain phases of the build, I've
noticed, where it's helpful for me to slow down a bit and say "OK, this
might be the easiest way to BUILD it, but what's the easiest and best way to
accommodate an inspection once I'm built. YMMV.

I think the suggestion is a good one. I think the thread could prove helpful
ONLY if we can separate the suggestion from characterizing other people one
way or the other.

I'm loathe to have another week of deleting messages that really have no
value to the build process, especially when the essence of the thread is
about building.

Do not archive.


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