| I need to get the new CNC cut sub panels mounted to the panel overlay so that I can mount the OP Tech MFD to see if I'm going |
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| to need to relocate the JPI EIU. So I fit each sub-panel to it's relative position, sanded 7 filed to get a snug fit, but also so that it's |
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| won't mar paint when inserting/removing on a painted panel. The Pilot subpanel wasn't sitting flat, and rather than warp it by |
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| tightening the screws, I taped the back of it and then trowled in some flox and let it sit overnight. cleane d up the excess that |
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| squooze out and then match drilled the sub panel to the opening, I made new mounting brackets for the OP Tech mfd mounting |
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| cases, and mounted the Pilot mounting case. After attaching all of the other subpanels. I reengineered the Co-pilot sub-panel so |
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| that it can be inserted and removed with the EFIS similar to the PIlot side. previously it was attached directly to the panel |
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| mounting flange. Now each sub-panel can be independently removed for access from the cockpit side of the panel. this was an |
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| early design goal that I had not met. Started on mounting the trays for the center radio stack. Dang Garmin and their |
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| Transponder, the tray is a few thou wider than the SL30 & 40, and I mounted the barckets for the SL30/40. so I needed to do |
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| some filing....... I've just about got the sub-panels remounted, and i checked and they are LEVEL this time!!!!! |
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