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RV4-List Digest: 7 Msgs - 04/02/07

 
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 3:02 pm    Post subject: RV4-List Digest: 7 Msgs - 04/02/07 Reply with quote

Steve, I just checked mine and I have a half inch lip all around that makes full contact with the bulkhead all the way around and is hinged on the bottom for access. The weight of the seatback cushion holds it in place. I,ve rolled it many times and it has never moved. If I had a digital camera I could take a photo of it for you. It,s on my list.
George RV-4 4375J Chester, Ct. 3B9

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Total Messages Posted Mon 04/02/07: 7
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1. 01:05 AM - Rear seat back (S Sampson)
2. 04:55 AM - Re: Rear seat back (Derrick Aubuchon)
3. 05:26 AM - Re: Rear seat back (Rob Ray)
4. 10:29 AM - Re: Rear seat back (S Sampson)
5. 11:16 AM - Re: Re ar sea t back (halbenjamin(at)optonline.net)
6. 11:29 AM - Re: Rear seat back (DFCPAC(at)aol.com)
7. 02:02 PM - Re: Rear seat back (Derrick Aubuchon)



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Time: 01:05:47 AM PST US
From: "S Sampson"
Subject: Rear seat back

I am putting the rear seat frame together, and puzzling how the weight
of the pax leaning back in it is to be taken by the bulkhead. Is the
intent that the point contact of the side channels to the bulkhead is
the mechanism? It appears a bit crude!

Thanks, Steve.

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Time: 04:55:04 AM PST US
Subject: Re: Rear seat back
From: "Derrick Au buchon "


Check Van's website.
There is a Service Bulletin (SB 97-05-1), which addresses this very issue.
The SB entails installing angles, (or gussets), between the rear
seat/baggage bulkhead, and the longerons.

> I am putting the rear seat frame together, and puzzling how the weight
> of the pax leaning back in it is to be taken by the bulkhead. Is the
> intent that the point contact of the side channels to the bulkhead is
> the mechanism? It appears a bit crude!
>
> Thanks, Steve.


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Derrick Aubuchon
daubuchon(at)volcano.net
RV 4 N184DA, 500+ hrs
Based (at) O70 (Jackson, CA)


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Time: 05:26:53 AM PST US
From: Rob Ray
Subject: Re: Rear seat back

Steve,

If you restrict your back seat usage to petite, cute girls, you will never have
a problem... Smile

RR



Check Van's website.
There is a Service Bulletin (SB 97-05-1), which addresses this very issue.
The SB entails installing angles, (or gussets), between the rear
seat/baggage bulkhead, and the longerons.

> I am putting the rear seat frame together, and puzzling how the weight
> of the pax leaning back in it is to be taken by the bulkhead. Is the
> intent that the point contact of the side channels to the bulkhead is
> the mechanism? It appears a bit crude!
>
> Thanks, Steve.


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Derrick Aubuchon
daubuchon(at)volcano.net
RV 4 N184DA, 500+ hrs
Based (at) O70 (Jac kson, CA)


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Time: 10:29:29 AM PST US
From: "S Sampson"
Subject: Re: Rear seat back


Derek - Thanks. Yes, I have read the SB but think that relates to the steel
bracket supporting the bulkhead itself. I have those installed.What I am
puzzling about is the fact that on the front side of the bulkhead the
contact is with the sharp edge of the seat frame. I have put a couple of
pictures
http://gikonfuse.blogspot.com/2007/04/rear-seat-installation.html#links
on my blog to try and make my concern clearer. Am I misunderstanding
something?

Cheers, Steve
> < BR>> Smokey, A portfolio of cute girls are largly out for me, (I would probably

[quote] find half my spar bolts missing) but I trust a cute wife at 112lbs is OK?
Still would like to build the thing right though!


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