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Oops, W-1013A bearing hole press-fit

 
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 1:47 pm    Post subject: Oops, W-1013A bearing hole press-fit Reply with quote

I just got bit by this one. I was going to shout out to Tim, to have
this listed on the "gotchas" page at
http://www.myrv10.com/tips/gotchas.html. However, lo and behold, it's
already there! Double humiliation! I know I read it several times
before, but it never registered in my mind when building from the plans.

Anyway, I did get hits when searching for this issue. For future
builders, do not deburr the bearing hole in the W-1013A aileron bracket
spacer. When cleco assembling the bracket initially, leave the
BEARING-COM-3-5 out, match-drill, take apart, then press-fit the bearing
into the spacer.

Jae


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 2:29 pm    Post subject: Oops, W-1013A bearing hole press-fit Reply with quote

Aha haha ha ha!
Jae,
I feel your pain *giggle*! Really, I do... I was the one that
got bit by it and had Tim add it to the list of gotchas. Smile

You'll laugh about it in time, but at that time, I was really
ticked off as well!

On my second set, I just knocked the sharp edge off the hole but
didn't deburr the inside of the hole.

-Jim 40384.

Jae Chang wrote:

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I just got bit by this one. I was going to shout out to Tim, to have
this listed on the "gotchas" page at
http://www.myrv10.com/tips/gotchas.html. However, lo and behold, it's
already there! Double humiliation! I know I read it several times
before, but it never registered in my mind when building from the plans.

Anyway, I did get hits when searching for this issue. For future
builders, do not deburr the bearing hole in the W-1013A aileron bracket
spacer. When cleco assembling the bracket initially, leave the
BEARING-COM-3-5 out, match-drill, take apart, then press-fit the bearing
into the spacer.

Jae









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PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 3:02 pm    Post subject: Oops, W-1013A bearing hole press-fit Reply with quote

Jae,

Yup, dare are a few of these...tip:!!!

Print out all of them from Tim's page and tape them into the plans at the appropriate page. It will save you from what we ALL of us have experienced in the process...

Bag packed...leave for OSH in the AM!!!!

Rick S.
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