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UnPossible 06-15-2019 02:26 PM

Anything I am forgetting before I rivet down the floors?
 
I am at the point I need to rivet down the baggage and rear seat floors to move ahead.

I think I have everything run that I need to run, but wanted to check with those that have gone before me.

I have 5 conduits running from under the flap cover to behind the baggage bulkhead.

I also have 2 #2 (starter and ground) and 2 #6(dual power bus) wires run, as well as the static tubing.

The hoses coming up either side of the center tunnel are for the AC system.

Is there anything else I should consider running now, or am I ready to steam ahead?




Thanks,
Jason

Mike S 06-15-2019 02:30 PM

Step bolt access.

Rudder cables.

Bill Boyd 06-15-2019 03:23 PM

Don't scare the man, Mike. :D Rudder cables are in the tunnel, not under the floors.

Is that fat ground wire per plans? I was planning to use airframe as local ground for rear-mounted battery.

TFeeney 06-15-2019 03:24 PM

Antenna doubler?

Mike S 06-15-2019 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Boyd (Post 1353098)
Don't scare the man, Mike. :D Rudder cables are in the tunnel, not under the floors.

Aaaa yep, forgot that. Saw the empty snap bushings and well, you know.....

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Boyd (Post 1353098)
Is that fat ground wire per plans? I was planning to use airframe as local ground for rear-mounted battery.

I used airframe as ground, no issues. But, the plane was not primed inside. I did make sure to ground the engine to the airframe with a dedicated cable.

UnPossible 06-15-2019 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TFeeney (Post 1353099)
Antenna doubler?

You can't see it in this pic, but I have an antenna doubler on the first bay in on both the right and the left sides, with an access panel already cut into the seat pan.

I debated using air frame ground and decided to run a dedicated #2. I've read a ton, and it looks like folks have had success with both methods.

Thanks,
Jason

togaflyer 06-15-2019 06:52 PM

Adding to Jason’s post. One and two comm antennas are located just aft of the rear spar under the rear seat pans. Placed them as out board as I reasonably could. Cut access panels above them and used nut plates. The antennas work great located there. Also cut an access panels to allow access to the bolts for the steps on each side.

DRMA 06-16-2019 02:26 PM

I assume you have also installed access panels above the AC hose connections to the condenser? If not, I suggest you do that before installing the floors.

UnPossible 06-16-2019 06:57 PM

Thanks for all the suggestions...... I double checked everything and went ahead and riveted down the baggage and rear seat floors.

I figure if I forgot anything, I should be able to fit it in the 5 conduits.

Build On......



sglynn 06-16-2019 10:30 PM

insulation
 
I put 2 inch foam from Aircraft Spruce under my floor panels. Why? Perhaps the will absorb sound or keep aluminum from vibrating a bit. Or maybe help with temperature. It is cheap and seemed like the thing to do. I didn't glue it, I cut it slightly large and squeezed it in.


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