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02-07-2017, 12:41 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Ft. Worth, Tx
Posts: 80
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Bracket for remote magnetometer
I want to fabricate a bracket for my dynon EDC-D10 remote magnetometer. What aluminum (type/thickness) do you guys use in general for fabricating brackets? does anyone have details of when you did your own bracket?
Also for the bolts to attach the magnetometer to the bracket what bolts would be best? Brass?
As per location in my RV-6, I'm thinking of mounting it in the fuselage, hanging from the second frame behind the baggage compartment. Not sure how much the antennas are going to affect the compass so I decided to position it further back.
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Rajiv Chalasani
RV-6 - Red Phoenix (N111BN)
RV-10 - Tail Kit Started
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02-07-2017, 01:59 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Vonore, TN
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Avery used to sell a mounting bracket (maybe from SafeAir). Cleveland has a product/kit on their website that they may have inherited from Avery but no picture.
http://www.cleavelandtool.com/Remote.../#.WJozmSwzXq4
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John Tierney
Vonore, TN
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02-07-2017, 02:31 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: houston, texas
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Sure
We just made our own. I think it is .063 2024-T3 and yes we used brass screws and nuts to attach it to the right outer wing rib. Half way from the main spar to the rear spar. Yours, R.E.A. III #80888
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02-07-2017, 02:33 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Ft. Worth, Tx
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Thank you for the link John. The Safeair bracket won't be useful for me in the location I'm planning to mount it. I believe it is best if I fabricate one so that I can set it correctly.
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Rajiv Chalasani
RV-6 - Red Phoenix (N111BN)
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02-08-2017, 09:36 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Lake Country, B.C. Canada
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one way to do it....
2 lengths of J-profile scraps, and a wedge under the longeron to produce the appropriate 8 degree tilt to match the unit in the panel. ( yours may vary)
This is behind the rearmost bulkhead, accessible, kinda, thru the tail fairing/elevator/v. stab attach point.
forward is -----> right. Not my install, but must credit the builder!

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Perry Y.
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02-08-2017, 05:06 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Ft. Worth, Tx
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Thank you Robert and Perry for your input and sharing the picture. Gives me some perspective. I'm planning to install it in the back of the fuse, closer to the tail (If I can get the bracket finished)
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Rajiv Chalasani
RV-6 - Red Phoenix (N111BN)
RV-10 - Tail Kit Started
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02-09-2017, 05:28 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Stafford, UK
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Just created one out of a couple of bits of 0.040" aly, rivetted together. Thick enough to be strong/rigid - thin enough to work and not crack along the folds.
Used brass screws and aly nylocs to attach the remote compass to the bracket.
For my RV-6 with sliding canopy...
Attached it to the centre upright of the rear parcel area bulkhead, about 2/3 of the way up. Just drilled out some of the dome headed rivets and replaced them, attaching the bracket at the same time. It's going nowhere!
I replaced cad plated steel screws that attach the rear parcel area bulkhead panels with non-magnetic stainless ones to minimise the magnetic/ferrous stuff close to the compass.
When using this mount location when you do the compass swing and setup make sure the canopy is in flying position - i.e. closed.
Moving the steel canopy frame moves the compass slightly, but it's not a problem if it doesn't move in normal operations (flying with canopy closed and latched!!!)
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Rob Swain.
If the good Lord had intended man to fly, He would have given him more money.
1994 RV-6: bought 2008 & improving it ever since.
Last edited by Robski : 02-09-2017 at 05:32 AM.
Reason: Clarification
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02-09-2017, 09:50 AM
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Martinsville, IN
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I used silicone caulk to glue mine to a rib. Clamped in place for overnight. It's been there for 4 years. No issue.
If it ever needs service, I can easily remove it with a pocketknife.
Don
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02-12-2017, 06:11 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Ft. Worth, Tx
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Magnetometer mounted
Don, I don't feel comfortable trusting silicone caulk to hold it for me but interesting to hear it worked for you.
Thank you for the post Rob.
This weekend, I made a bracket out of 0.063 6061T6 I had left from a panel upgrade, pop riveted it all the way in the back of the fuselage and it looks pretty solid. I won't be able to test the magnetometer fully for a while since I'm in the middle of some major well needed upgrades for the plane. But I'm sure it will work much better than my existing compass which I cannot see that the builder decided to mount under the experimental sign in the back 
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Rajiv Chalasani
RV-6 - Red Phoenix (N111BN)
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02-12-2017, 06:23 PM
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Martinsville, IN
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I only suggested it to point out that sometimes the solution can be much simpler than fabricated brackets and rivets
If you ever want to test how well silicone caulking can be for mounting, spread a thin layer on a scrap sheet of aluminum and sandwich another piece on top. You won't be able to separate them without a pocketknife (or a heat gun).
It's similar to using Sikaflex to fasten your canopy to the frame.
Respectfully,
Don
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