This worked great for me on my RV10, I set a rivet in the end instead of a screw and drilled holes in the block above the screw to view that the pins are in. Used biolube on the pins and just push them in using the block. Will be doing backer rod layups next, great idea thanks for sharing.
Awesome! I’m just passing on what I have learned from other talented builders. That’s a great idea about the “witness” holes to see the pin’s are in place. I love chatting with other builders and having them add their ideas to keep improving the mods we do.
A hint: At the end of the hinge pin do not grind down the tip to a concentric point. Instead grind the tip point slightly off center. This comes in handy if you have slights alignment, esp. at the beginning of the curve.
Love this idea and am going to do it on my RV-10. I can see how it would be easy to drill the holes in one side or the other. I'm having trouble picturing how to drill the other side of the hinge and keep them aligned to the other side. Which side did you mount first (wing I'm guessing) and how did you get the other side straight?? Thanks.
Hi Jim thanks for watching the video! I used Mike Bullock’s website as my guide as he did a nice job detailing the install. www.rvplane.com/?categoryid=3&dayid=567
@@therv-8pilot Awesome!! Thanks for both links. Your blog is incredibly detailed. Greatly appreciate the info. Seems so simple once you can see the pictures.
@@therv-8pilot , no no....thank you! Love your solution...both using the hinge (offset nicely) and the use of baker rod to give depth to fiberglass stiffner. Smart.
Hi Andy. Thanks for watching the videos and subscribing. They are all AeroLED’s…here is a link to my blog showing them, I’m very happy with them and how bright they are. www.rv8-hangar.com/landingtaxi-lights/
@@therv-8pilot I stopped into the annual fly-in last year. Missed it this year. Would love to visit in person at some point along my build. Thanks for the videos!
Did you do anything special to keep the trailing edge from moving up and down? I did the same setup but find there’s just enough play between the hinge eyes to allow some movement of the TE. Doesn’t seem to effect anything in flight but it’s annoying on the ground to not have it secure.
The only thing I did on the trailing edge was to fill in the space at the aft edge with epoxy and flox. I did that because I split the training edge a little to try and get the alignment just right. Once I did I stood the wingtips upright, with the trailing edge down. I taped off the inboard edge from the trailing edge to about an inch up. Then I poured in a epoxy/flox mix that was runny enough to fill in that area. All that being said I didn’t do it for any movement like you describe. I didn’t have any play in mine at all and are very stiff.
@@therv-8pilot ok interesting. On mine it seems that the hinge eyelets have extra play. It’s not the actual TE flexing. Maybe the hinge material you got was closer tolerance. Thx for the info! Beautiful RV-8 you built!
I didn’t do anything special for the lenses. They keep the water out by themselves without any issues so far. I considered running a very thin adhesive backed seal from McMaster Carr but only if I had issues with water penetration.