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The disassembly of the aircraft is part of the annual
inspection that needs to be performed by or under close supervision the AI, the reassembly can be done by any A&P or the owner and approved. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P "Javier" wrote in message ... | Its quite depressing to see my plane | in so many pieces. I've also discovered that its extreamly irritating | that the aircraft parts places are closed on weekends. | | What I like is when you have everything in neat little tupperware cups | underneath the appropriate parts of the plane -- and then the shop | moves the plane. Or they pull an extension cord under your plane, and | lasso all the parts buckets. Or they get kicked over. THAT is my pet | peeve about doing an annual. | | | Get your mechanic to come to your hangar. | | This worked really well for me, I had the plane all taken apart, | lubricated, etc., by the time Jim came over and did his IA thing. | | No parts were lost, the plane wasn't pushed around, etc. Worked really well. | | Of course, I'm having one hell of a time finding a Jim Equivalent Person | here in NC now, so I'm slowly starting to fret about this year's annual. | | Say Jim, I send you an airline ticket... | | -jav |
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Jim you might try this http://www.frappr.com/
"RST Engineering" wrote in message .. . I don't mind setting it up and writing it, but I'd prefer it not be a subset of the RST webpage (i.e. www.rstengineering.com/ownerannual or something like that). How can we do this on the cheap, whether it be a standalone or a subset of some other website? Jim "Javier" wrote in message ... RST Engineering wrote: Do you s'pose a website dedicated to names & contact info for IAs that will do owner assisted annuals would be a good thing? Maybe with a little info about the mech like price structure, do it in your own hangar, etc? That'd be superrific! How can I help get this online? -jav |
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![]() Private wrote: "Jim Macklin" wrote in message news:EZF9g.20244$ZW3.18025@dukeread04... I've heard of owners replacing the standard fasteners with nice shiny stainless steel screws. Trouble is you can get dissimilar metal galvanic reactions and then you have to drill them out. I am aware of galvanic corrosion, which often corrodes aluminum when it is in contact with steel, especially if in the presence of moisture and even more especially moisture with salt. The use of stainless fasteners should AFAIK greatly reduce corrosion of the fasteners but am unaware of any change to the galvanic corrosion rates on the aluminum. Are you suggesting an increase in galvanic action between a stainless fastener and a plain steel nut? Please expand. What I have heard is this. If you use a carbon steel screw in the aluminum structure, the corrosion occurs on the steel screw (rusted screws). To correct the problem, you just replace the screws. If you use stainless screws, this changes the galvanic status of the connection to where the aluminum becomes the metal that corrodes. This means that if you allow corrosion to occur, the aluminum structure around the screw is what corrodes instead of the screw. To correct this situation, you have the aluminum structure around the screw to replace, which is much more involved and expensive than just replacing the screws. I would also appreciate comment on the use of thread lubricants like 'Nevr-Seize' which IMHO allow increased clamping force and also greatly reduce thread seizing from corrosion. Use of a good corrosion preventative like corrosion X or ACF-50 should prevent any corrosion of the structure, if you keep it applied every annual. |
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![]() "RST Engineering" wrote in message .. . I don't mind setting it up and writing it, but I'd prefer it not be a subset of the RST webpage (i.e. www.rstengineering.com/ownerannual or something like that). How can we do this on the cheap, whether it be a standalone or a subset of some other website? Jim Maybe Jay's folks could sponsor it? |
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![]() "Private" wrote in message news:yu2ag.165036$7a.147100@pd7tw1no... "Jim Macklin" wrote in message news:EZF9g.20244$ZW3.18025@dukeread04... I've heard of owners replacing the standard fasteners with nice shiny stainless steel screws. Trouble is you can get dissimilar metal galvanic reactions and then you have to drill them out. I am aware of galvanic corrosion, which often corrodes aluminum when it is in contact with steel, especially if in the presence of moisture and even more especially moisture with salt. The use of stainless fasteners should AFAIK greatly reduce corrosion of the fasteners but am unaware of any change to the galvanic corrosion rates on the aluminum. Are you suggesting an increase in galvanic action between a stainless fastener and a plain steel nut? Please expand. I would also appreciate comment on the use of thread lubricants like 'Nevr-Seize' which IMHO allow increased clamping force and also greatly reduce thread seizing from corrosion. All it takes for corrosion to begin is two dissimilar metals and a bit of dirty moisture (obtainable free from polution and humidity). Even two pieces aluminum of different alloys can cause corrosion. AC43-13, which every owner should have a copy of, has an excellent section on corrosion. |
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Also, isn't the DC motor sparks thrown around inside a power screw driver a bit of a safety hazard?
wrote in message oups.com... You know what? I've been through this one so many times, but it's been |
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![]() "Jim Macklin" wrote in message news:_9S9g.20789$ZW3.7907@dukeread04... New fasteners are cheaper than the labor to inspect and clean old fasteners. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P I don't know...I come pretty cheap! ;-) |
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(".Blueskies." wrote)
Maybe Jay's folks could sponsor it? Jay needs to consider (somehow) separating that enormously popular video page of his ...from the Inn's $$$ making page. "The server is down" (whatever the message is) --- more than once in a while these days. Montblack ...maybe it's only on my end? |
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That's one reason shops use pneumatic drills and grinders.
".Blueskies." wrote in message . com... | Also, isn't the DC motor sparks thrown around inside a power screw driver a bit of a safety hazard? | | | wrote in message oups.com... | You know what? I've been through this one so many times, but it's been | | |
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