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I was walking around the old girl yesterday and the doors were hanging open to make sure all the moisture from the leaks (stand-by
for post on cabin leaks)....so anyway, something made me grab the bottom of the door and check sop in the hinges. Maybe it was because I am thinking of taking them off to replace the seals someday to slow down the wind blowing through. Anyway, I pull up on the back of the door and the bottom 1/2 of the hinge pins falls down a 1/4". Hmmm. The top hinge pins look stock, but the lowers look like a piece of coat hanger. Not even tractor pins like the rentals! What do you use for pins material? Mike Z |
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"Mike Z." wrote in message link.net...
I was walking around the old girl yesterday and the doors were hanging open to make sure all the moisture from the leaks (stand-by for post on cabin leaks)....so anyway, something made me grab the bottom of the door and check sop in the hinges. Maybe it was because I am thinking of taking them off to replace the seals someday to slow down the wind blowing through. Anyway, I pull up on the back of the door and the bottom 1/2 of the hinge pins falls down a 1/4". Hmmm. The top hinge pins look stock, but the lowers look like a piece of coat hanger. Not even tractor pins like the rentals! What do you use for pins material? Mike Z We buy pins from Cessna. One of them is a stainless pin, the other is brass and looks just like uncoated brazing rod. Real expensive brazing rod, it is. The Cessna manual calls for "spin-bradding" of the pins to keep them in the hinge, and I made a 1/4" rod with a taper on one end and a small hemispherical depression in the same end, and spun it with a die grinder. Hold the pin down in the hinge, and the high speed of the rod against the other end of the pin will heat and upset it, forming a head. The stainless pin doesn't care for this treatment. The brass works well. Dan |
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I personally prefer cotanger material for the early 172 hinges.
Cut it about 1" longer than the hinge, bend the top ½" over at about a 10° angle, insert it into the hinge, and then bend the bottom ½° at the same angle Jim Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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Wow!
You sure use that antenna material for a lot of things on an airplane. What else does it do? Jim Weir wrote: I personally prefer cotanger material for the early 172 hinges. Cut it about 1" longer than the hinge, bend the top *" over at about a 10° angle, insert it into the hinge, and then bend the bottom *° at the same angle |
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Thanks!
Hopefully a little oil will keep the replacement lasting a little longer too. Mike Z "Jim Weir" wrote in message ... I personally prefer cotanger material for the early 172 hinges. Cut it about 1" longer than the hinge, bend the top ½" over at about a 10° angle, insert it into the hinge, and then bend the bottom ½° at the same angle Jim Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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