Installed the Hidden hinge keeper from Carbinge.com. i found out about these from Ed Hayden. They consist of a machined |
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piece that's about .0275 in OD and is barbed so that it can be floxed into the front of the cowl. In this case the rings. Then there |
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is a stainless steel rin that is slightly undersized from the regular pin that comes with the hinge. This ss pin is silversoldered to a |
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threaded insert that gets threaded into the barbed machined fitting that is floxed in the cowl face. The threaded insert has a Hex |
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key machined into the open end so that the pin and threaded insert can be secured in place. AFter the Machined barbed fitting |
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gets cured. I fill fill the opening where it got inserted and it will get painted so that there will be only a small 3/32" hole that will be |
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visible. I'll look for a small white rubber plug that I might be able to insert to fill the fole when the pins is inserted. Not only is this a |
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fairly clean and attractive option, but it is TONS easier to insert and remove the pins than the James ' was of doing it from inside |
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the cockpit using a drill with the pin chucked in it. |
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