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Old September 14th 08, 12:47 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
jerry wass
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jan olieslagers wrote:
Oliver Arend schreef:
So ok, I'll go for 1,5 mm aluminium but am not sure
what grades might be available here in Belgium,
not even sure we have the same codification.


Europe uses the same codification for aluminum alloys, the full name
you would be looking for is "EN AW-6061T6" (AW for wrought aluminum),
which corresponds to "EN AW-Al Mg1SiCu" (for sheet metal see European
norm EN 485, for bars see EN 754 and 755).


Well that's what I'd call a complete answer, danke schoen!
KA



If you get all your holes cut with no scratches, you might want to
anodize it that purty purple color you like..Jerry---but remove the
instruments first !!
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Old September 14th 08, 01:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Lou
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Mine will be out of wood then covered with laminate.
Lou

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Old September 18th 08, 08:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
rpellicciotti[_2_]
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On Sep 12, 11:38*am, jan olieslagers
wrote:
schreef:





On Sep 12, 4:36 am, jan olieslagers
wrote:
What is the typical material for an instrument panel?
Soft steel sheet, I should think? What thickness?


Have I understood some designs have the panel as
an integral part of the fuselage, contributing
to its strength/stiffness?
But that would be fibre (epoxy/carbon) planes, no?


TIA,


* * * Steel is heavy and will totally screw up your compass. Also a
pain to cut instrument holes into. As another has recommended, 6061T6
is probably the best, but maybe .050" thick. Too thin and you'll have
to start riveting angles to the back to stiffen it. Too hard (2024)
and it'll crack. Too soft (5052) and it's gummy to work with and bends
far too easily.
* * * * * What do the drawings call for? In many airplanes the panel
is a part of the primary structure, and making substitutions isn't
wise.


Perhaps I ought to have explained: I am not (yet)
building an aircraft panel. I consider building an electrical
control panel for a project totally separate from aviation;
but I fancied making it more or less like an aircraft panel.
A poor man must learn to be happy with small pleasures!

So ok, I'll go for 1,5 mm aluminium but am not sure
what grades might be available here in Belgium,
not even sure we have the same codification.
But the application isn't really critical so I don't care too much.

Allow me the next question: how to finish the panel?
I suppose it is cut to size, then drill/cut for instruments
and fuses and switches and whatever else, deburr,
perhaps sand or polish? then paint, then assemble, then install?
What paints to use? I'd love the clear blue/turquoise
one sees on cockpit snaps of USSR military planes...

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..090 6061T6 aluminum for me. Here's my web page on my panel build.
Should give you a "step by step" guide:

http://www.rocket-boys.com/panel.htm

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Old September 18th 08, 09:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
oilsardine[_2_]
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So ok, I'll go for 1,5 mm aluminium but am not sure
what grades might be available here in Belgium,
not even sure we have the same codification.


== in Europe take AlMgSi1.5, comes close

But the application isn't really critical so I don't care too much.

Allow me the next question: how to finish the panel?
I suppose it is cut to size, then drill/cut for instruments
and fuses and switches and whatever else, deburr,
perhaps sand or polish? then paint, then assemble, then install?


== make an Autocad drawing and take it to the waterjet cutter



 




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