That looks like it makes life much easier. I see you're flying so
obviously it hasn't affected the structure,
Is there any rule when you substitute a panel for a bonded structure in
terms of fasteners per distance.
I still haven't installed the bulkhead and so have the opportunity to
modify it on the bench as it were. I suppose that I could simply make a
single panel incorporan the D panel instead of the two that you have.
Thanks thats helpful
William Daniell
LONGPORT
+57 310 295 0744
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 11:30 AM, AirEupora <AirEupora@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> Sorry it has taken so long to get back to you, but I had to go to the
> hangar yesterday to take a picture. I thought I had some pictures when I
> did the work. I think I did the cut during the first condition
> inspection. I found I just could not get into the back to check things out.
>
> I made the cut straight down from the "D" (F08) spacer or hat rack. If you
> look closely at the picture you can see the cut between the "D" spacer and
> the bottom panel Then straight across the baggage then up to the "D"
> spacer. I made the bottom cut 1 inch above the curve section on the
> bottom. I then re-enforce the panel with three layers of 2" fiber-glass
> tape with 1 inch on the outside of the cut. I laid the panel flat and let
> the resin dry then installed nutplates along the backside and the bottom of
> the cut.
>
> I later found the bottom flange cracked out because of my weight during
> the inspection. I had to go back and re-enforce this section. I then had
> to use a 1 inch pad or board to keep from lying on the flange.
>
> If I did the work again I'd cut the curve so it would be flat and the
> screws and nut plates would be on the bottom of the floor and nothing would
> be sticking up.
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=451571#451571
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