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		dmaib@me.com
 
  
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				 Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 5:25 pm    Post subject: QB fuselage floors | 
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				I have removed the baggage area floors, rear seat pans, and started on the rear seat floors this evening. I drilled out the 16 or so pop rivets holding the F1016C (I think) floor. I am unable to budge the floor and cannot figure out what is holding it in position. Any insights will be much appreciated.
 
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		Tim Olson
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 6:43 pm    Post subject: QB fuselage floors | 
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				I remember them being really really tight.  I don't remember what tricks
 to use to pull them out, but I do remember them taking some effort to
 remove. I think they hung up on the sides.
 
 Tim
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  I have removed the baggage area floors, rear seat pans, and started
  on the rear seat floors this evening. I drilled out the 16 or so pop
  rivets holding the F1016C (I think) floor. I am unable to budge the
  floor and cannot figure out what is holding it in position. Any
  insights will be much appreciated.
  
  -------- David Maib RV-10 #40559
  
  
  
  
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		dherring10
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 7:19 pm    Post subject: Re: QB fuselage floors | 
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				I also had a lot of trouble getting them out. What I remember is that if you get it wedged as you are coming out it is very easy to crimp the turned up edge. As a matter of fact I got mine out but when I was reinstalling them later I got the left one wedged and ended up tearing it up and had to order another one. The new one was just as tight but I just took my time and tried to keep it even on each side as I went back down and did not have anymore problems. So just don't get mad and to rough.
 Sorry I don't have anymore advise.
 
 Dwayne Herring
 
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				 Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 7:26 pm    Post subject: QB fuselage floors | 
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				Same issue with mine.  I used a dental type tool (pointy end with 90 degree
 bend) to reach into some of the rivet holes and pull - really hard.
 
 Marcus
 40286 - in the paint shop, can't wait to see it
 
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		drfred(at)suddenlinkmail. Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 7:39 pm    Post subject: QB fuselage floors | 
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				David:
 
 I have the regular "slo build" kit  and put mine in last week.  Can you 
 get any part of it to move?   Possibly then slip a cleco in the hole so 
 you can get some more pull on the pan?  It is one of the few places 
 where I think the match drilling process does more harm than good.  I 
 made some loops of tie wire and slipped them in adjacent holes on each 
 of the four corners so I could get them to move once they were in 
 place.  I also had to use a thin paint scraper to get the edge to come 
 over the doubler on the back wall. 
 
 Also, I think the outside rivets were the most painful ones of the whole 
 kit.  Serous consideration to pop rivets here.  I'd rather do the wing 
 skins again.
 
 Dr Fred
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  I remember them being really really tight.  I don't remember what tricks
  to use to pull them out, but I do remember them taking some effort to
  remove. I think they hung up on the sides.
 
  Tim
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  dmaib(at)mac.com wrote:
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 > I have removed the baggage area floors, rear seat pans, and started
 > on the rear seat floors this evening. I drilled out the 16 or so pop
 > rivets holding the F1016C (I think) floor. I am unable to budge the
 > floor and cannot figure out what is holding it in position. Any
 > insights will be much appreciated.
 >
 > -------- David Maib RV-10 #40559
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 >
 > Read this topic online here:
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 > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=137736#137736
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		johngoodman
 
  
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 5:28 am    Post subject: Re: QB fuselage floors | 
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				My Fuselage Kit shows up next week, so what's the reason you are pulling a floor that has already been riveted in? It sounds like it has to be done because so many have commented about it.
 John
 
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		poneill(at)irealms.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 5:57 am    Post subject: QB fuselage floors | 
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				On mine, it was only temporarily/partially riveted with just a handful of
 blind rivets per floor pan panel.  
 
 The main reason to pull the floor panels as I understand it, is for
 inspection.  So that you can verify that the QB assemblers did their job
 correctly. 
 
 The access is also needed for priming and sound insulation (if you are doing
 either of those) and it also helps with the conduit runs (which you could
 probably do without pulling the floor pans, but as long as you have them
 off, it seems much easier.)  At least those are the reasons why I did it.
 
 On my fuse and wings I found numerous little odd tasks buried in the plans
 that were not done.  I don't trust any plan step I can't visually verify.
 
 Best Regards,
 Patrick #40715
 
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		Tim Olson
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:20 am    Post subject: QB fuselage floors | 
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				There are also quite a few people who have found hardware and tools
 left under the floors and in hidden places.  I almost didn't need
 to buy any more drill bits and clecos since they sent so many
 from the Philippines with my fuse.  
 
 Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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  On mine, it was only temporarily/partially riveted with just a handful of
  blind rivets per floor pan panel.  
  
  The main reason to pull the floor panels as I understand it, is for
  inspection.  So that you can verify that the QB assemblers did their job
  correctly. 
  
  The access is also needed for priming and sound insulation (if you are doing
  either of those) and it also helps with the conduit runs (which you could
  probably do without pulling the floor pans, but as long as you have them
  off, it seems much easier.)  At least those are the reasons why I did it.
  
  On my fuse and wings I found numerous little odd tasks buried in the plans
  that were not done.  I don't trust any plan step I can't visually verify.
  
  Best Regards,
  Patrick #40715
  
  
  
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		John Ackerman
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 8:32 pm    Post subject: QB fuselage floors | 
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				David:
 Tough devil, ain't it? It's just a really tight fit.
 It helped to slide thin pieces of card behind  the rear flange, and  
 beside or over rivet heads, etc. that were tight spots.
 By sheerest luck, I had saved an old Japanese saw blade - ~ 0.016"  
 thick - and ground the teeth off. That worked even better.
 Maybe steel shim stock would also work.
 Clecoes make very helpful handles as noted by several folks on the list.
 Persevere!
 John Ackerman  40458 finish kit
 On Oct 2, 2007, at 7:42 PM, Tim Olson wrote:
 
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  I remember them being really really tight.  I don't remember what  
  tricks
  to use to pull them out, but I do remember them taking some effort to
  remove. I think they hung up on the sides.
 
  Tim
  do not archive
 
  dmaib(at)mac.com wrote:
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 > I have removed the baggage area floors, rear seat pans, and started
 > on the rear seat floors this evening. I drilled out the 16 or so pop
 > rivets holding the F1016C (I think) floor. I am unable to budge the
 > floor and cannot figure out what is holding it in position. Any
 > insights will be much appreciated.
 > -------- David Maib RV-10 #40559
 > Read this topic online here:
 > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=137736#137736
 
 
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		VHMUM(at)bigpond.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:58 pm    Post subject: QB fuselage floors | 
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				Also check the gear weldments as mine were misdrilled
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 11:40 pm    Post subject: QB fuselage floors | 
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				After reading your site Tim, I was hoping to find a Sioux rivet gun or
 perhaps a complete box set of reamers.
 
 Unfortunately, the only thing they gave me in the secret compartments was a
 few dead spiders and an unused 426-3 rivet.
 
 I did notice a lot of scratches and dirty finger prints on the undersides of
 the panels though.  I guess they let the new workers practice on those.
 
 But at least they gave me a factory baseball cap with the fuse.
 
 Best Regards,
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		dmaib@me.com
 
  
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				 Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 8:07 pm    Post subject: Re: QB fuselage floors | 
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				Thanks to all for the tips. I have been out of town and will now know how to approach this when I get home.
 Once again, this list is priceless.
 
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				 Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 5:22 am    Post subject: QB fuselage floors | 
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				Just to round out opinions and possibly to speak for a silent few, I am 
 not pulling the floors on my #40605. 
 
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