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baggage door lock

blahphish

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Has anyone had trouble with the lock arm not being quite long enough for the baggage door? I bought the a-510-2k ignition switch that comes with the baggage+door lock from Spruce. The arm is 1 5/8" long but only about 1 or maybe 2/16" catches the actual door frame. Maybe this is normal but it just doesnt seem very sturdy.

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Baggage lock

If I recall right, there was a long arm as well as short- either two arms were included in the bag lock, or maybe the fuse kit itself had a long arm included- I remember having the same thought, and after installing the shorter one, "found" the longer.... Look in fuse inventory...

Phil
SLC
RV-10 finishing, engine shipping this week!
 
Don't get too excited...... The lock in the fuse kit doesn't fit the spindle on the door lock - apparantly the lock was changed a couple of years ago. I ended up cutting both pieces and welding them together to make a lock that worked. Don't ask me why VANS haven't sorted it out. I asked them, they sent me what I thought was going to be the answer but turned out to be a couple of silly bits of aluminium from /for who knows where.
 
Maybe VANS does have it sorted out now. Mine went together just fine without any modifications.
 
baggage lock

I bought my lock(s) from Home depot cabinet department, I used the arm from Vans fusellage kit and it fit with no issues.
For anyone out there who needs the locks, save the money the ones at Lowes/HD are the same "aircraft" quality as the Spruce ones. Keys are easier to get made too!
 
Actually, i found the ones from Home Depot were of BETTER quality than the matching ignition and lock set from Aircraft Spruce.

I thought it would be better to only have to carry a single key around, so i changed out the cabinet lock for the Aircraft Spruce one. To my surprise, the AS one has a good bit of play in it, thus it jiggles around. It only has a cheap copper lock washer holding things together. I did my best to make it better, but i was left wondering why the heck i bothered to make the change.

I bought my lock(s) from Home depot cabinet department, I used the arm from Vans fusellage kit and it fit with no issues.
For anyone out there who needs the locks, save the money the ones at Lowes/HD are the same "aircraft" quality as the Spruce ones. Keys are easier to get made too!
 
Aaaaaah..... all becomes clear. Looks like it finally has been fixed. I have to say I am not particularly happy with my home-made welded latch holding my baggage door closed in flight. I'll get the new latch when I next place an order.
 
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