by orchardair » Wed Apr 30, 2014 6:16 pm
Hey John,
All measurements are just comparing one unit (length in this instance) to a "standard" length. Since you are not going to get the standard meter (or metre) from here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metre, I suggest you pick one measuring device (tape) and stick with it for the entire project. If you are concerned about the first inch with the tip of the measuring tape and all, take your measurements from the first inch tick, not from the tip (but remember to subtract 1!!).
What is important is that you use the same measuring device throughout the project, so that 25" now will be 25" in a year. and it is not important that your 25" are the same as my 25" or someone elses 25". At some point you can also forget about the number of inches, and just make sure that the distance between the motor mounting holes is equal to that on your engine mount. Who cares if it is 25.0000 or 24.897? as long as it fits it is good.
Anecdote:
The Piper factory has a tolerance of +/- 0.125 of an inch in the welding jig of the fuselage. That means up to a quarter of an inch off and you are still OK. Surely a proud airplane builder such as yourself can do better!
Build on.
Hey John,
All measurements are just comparing one unit (length in this instance) to a "standard" length. Since you are not going to get the standard meter (or metre) from here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metre, I suggest you pick one measuring device (tape) and stick with it for the entire project. If you are concerned about the first inch with the tip of the measuring tape and all, take your measurements from the first inch tick, not from the tip (but remember to subtract 1!!).
What is important is that you use the same measuring device throughout the project, so that 25" now will be 25" in a year. and it is not important that your 25" are the same as my 25" or someone elses 25". At some point you can also forget about the number of inches, and just make sure that the distance between the motor mounting holes is equal to that on your engine mount. Who cares if it is 25.0000 or 24.897? as long as it fits it is good.
Anecdote:
The Piper factory has a tolerance of +/- 0.125 of an inch in the welding jig of the fuselage. That means up to a quarter of an inch off and you are still OK. Surely a proud airplane builder such as yourself can do better!
Build on.