by mmarien » Sat Nov 13, 2021 2:07 pm
Timely topic. I was just starting on the cockpit cowling.
For Doug's first question, the pictures from the CD show that the plans are probably correct. The cockpit outline support is attached to the longeron and not the square tubing. It looks like the only support it gives it to the actual cockpit opening and not up from the longerons. I was thinking of attaching the cockpit outline tubing to the square tubing and form it to fit the aluminum cowling. Probably not required as the support is needed for the opening and not along the sides.
For the second question, I'll probably screw the aluminum cockpit cowling opening to the metal outline support. I drilled holes right through the square tubing and welded anchor nuts to the bottom side of the tubing rather than using nutserts to attach the aluminum cowling. This was a suggestion from a mechanic. Just about everybody I talked to hated those $%#*& nutserts. I'll do the same for the cockpit hole. The screws and anchor nuts for the cockpit holes will be covered by the leather and padding.
20211103_140629.jpg
If you check out Jeff Orear's EAA Builders log, he didn't bother with the metal cockpit opening supports. He formed an aluminum tube to the cockpit openings. It definitely makes for a clean looking cockpit opening. Jeff, I hope you don't mind me posting your picture here.
jeff.jpg
Timely topic. I was just starting on the cockpit cowling.
For Doug's first question, the pictures from the CD show that the plans are probably correct. The cockpit outline support is attached to the longeron and not the square tubing. It looks like the only support it gives it to the actual cockpit opening and not up from the longerons. I was thinking of attaching the cockpit outline tubing to the square tubing and form it to fit the aluminum cowling. Probably not required as the support is needed for the opening and not along the sides.
For the second question, I'll probably screw the aluminum cockpit cowling opening to the metal outline support. I drilled holes right through the square tubing and welded anchor nuts to the bottom side of the tubing rather than using nutserts to attach the aluminum cowling. This was a suggestion from a mechanic. Just about everybody I talked to hated those $%#*& nutserts. I'll do the same for the cockpit hole. The screws and anchor nuts for the cockpit holes will be covered by the leather and padding.
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If you check out Jeff Orear's EAA Builders log, he didn't bother with the metal cockpit opening supports. He formed an aluminum tube to the cockpit openings. It definitely makes for a clean looking cockpit opening. Jeff, I hope you don't mind me posting your picture here.
[attachment=0]jeff.jpg[/attachment]