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Author: | Ryan Allen [ Mon Feb 24, 2014 12:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | how to run new lines in wings with no lightening holes |
I am considering installing a Dynon AOA pitot tube. In order to have the AOA portion work, you have to run a second tube from the pitot up to the Dynon box in the cockpit. My center section wing ribs do not have any lightening holes. I could not run another tube through existing holes. What would be the easiest method to drill a new hole in the existing center section ribs in order to run the new AOA tube? I have already conceded that I will not be able to install rubber grommets on the new interior rib holes, but I'll just have to live with that. |
Author: | ljkrume [ Mon Feb 24, 2014 3:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to run new lines in wings with no lightening holes |
Ryan, If you're going to drill holes, maybe you make them big enough for small rigid PVC and run your tubing inside. You could always check it or replace the tubing as needed a little easier that way? PVC might offer enough protection anyway. I think a lot of folks do that. I'm close to that point in building, but don't know if I need it - already have holes for grommets. Les Krumel, Albuquerque |
Author: | Rich Brazell [ Mon Feb 24, 2014 5:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to run new lines in wings with no lightening holes |
You can also run auto loom thru that area . That's what I did . Very light weight and offers plenty of protection . It also gives you a little wiggle room if you don't line up the holes perfectly . As far as drilling the holes , I can't remember what I used ? Maybe an extra jobber drill bit ? RB |
Author: | Ryan Allen [ Mon Feb 24, 2014 6:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to run new lines in wings with no lightening holes |
I like the idea of PVC or something similar, but my concern is getting access to the interior ribs on the center section. I would like to leave the center section attached to the plane if I can, so that will mean drilling with a REALLY long drill bit, or with a REALLY long extension with a unibit. Im not even sure I could get bit or an extension that would reach from the outmost end of the center section all the way to the fuse. That's about 4 feet I think. |
Author: | Bill Williams [ Mon Feb 24, 2014 6:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to run new lines in wings with no lightening holes |
I welded a 3/8" x 4ft. rod on a 1/2" drill.................. |
Author: | Rich Brazell [ Mon Feb 24, 2014 6:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to run new lines in wings with no lightening holes |
You might be able to rent a bit that will reach ? RB |
Author: | James Grahn [ Tue Feb 25, 2014 11:37 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to run new lines in wings with no lightening holes |
Could you go aft thru the aileron push/pull holes? Cubes |
Author: | Ryan Allen [ Tue Feb 25, 2014 3:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to run new lines in wings with no lightening holes |
James Grahn wrote: Could you go aft thru the aileron push/pull holes? Cubes hmmm. you think I could have any issues of AOA tube and aileron linkages getting caught up on one another? My initial reaction is that this would be an OK route, but what do others think about that route? |
Author: | Rich Brazell [ Tue Feb 25, 2014 4:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to run new lines in wings with no lightening holes |
What kind of tube is it ? Aluminum or poly ? You might be able to run a short piece of ridged aluminum tube thru the push pull tube hole at some point and securely attach it with Adel clamps on the inboard and out board ribs ? You could do a test run to see if there are any clearance problems . I would go with Bill's idea and have a drill bit welded to the end of a ridged rod ! I have the S-18 wing and it was not a problem drilling an addition hole in the center wing at a later time to run the strobe/position and pitot line . RB |
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