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rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.n Guest
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 6:49 pm Post subject: Wire cover needed |
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Happy New Year
I need to somehow cover wires running along the fuse seam from baggage bulkhead forward.
What solution have those flying come up with?
What's thoughts on having a removable cover to allow extra wires added easier than trying to snake through a one piece raceway?
How did you handle interior up to this raceway? Is raceway cover on top of interior or interior up to edge of raceway?
Is raceway what is used to support wiring, or did you support wiring in another fashion and just install a cover? How then did you support wiring?
Pics would be heplful.
Thx.
Ron Parigoris
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DuaneFamly(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 8:08 pm Post subject: Wire cover needed |
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Hi Ron,
I installed a raceway made of three layers of BID permanently attached to the each side wall of the fuselage. I keep a #18 wire inside the raceway in order to pull, as well as push, any additional sets of wires that I need to run through it. Just remember to add another #18 along side the new wires that you leave inside the raceway for the next time. I upholstered over the top and it looks fine.
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hagargs(at)earthlink.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 8:18 pm Post subject: Wire cover needed |
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You can kill 2 birds with one stone here. The bottom door sill is not very
stiff. Going in and out you tend to bend and stress it with your butt. If
you make up a flat layup of about 4 layers and make a triangular gusset
tunnel under the door sill moulding you get a good raceway to run the
wires and stiffen up the door sill immensly. Run power on passenger side
and Rf on pilot side or visa versa.
Steve Hagar
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Mesa AZ
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Date: 1/2/2009 7:52:20 PM
Subject: Wire cover needed
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Happy New Year
I need to somehow cover wires running along the fuse seam from baggage
bulkhead forward.
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What solution have those flying come up with?
What's thoughts on having a removable cover to allow extra wires added
easier than trying to snake through a one piece raceway?
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How did you handle interior up to this raceway? Is raceway cover on top
of interior or interior up to edge of raceway?
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Is raceway what is used to support wiring, or did you support wiring in
another fashion and just install a cover? How then did you support wiring?
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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:20 am Post subject: Wire cover needed |
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<?xml:namespace prefix="v" /><?xml:namespace prefix="o" /><![endif]--> Make a hat section out of two layers of glass. Tack on with super glue and lay two layers over the seam. You can use a 1x2 covered with plastic for a form, or make a nice foam form like I did.
Bud
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