For the life of me, I cannot find the 8 K1100-6 platenuts for the rear fuse access panels. I've gone through the fuse and finish kit lists, and they don't seem to be in the lists. Any ideas?
Rick 90432
One of the things I wish I had done early on in my project is to buy a few of the multi-drawer bins from Walmart or Lowes or where ever and split up the hardware bags while inventorying them. It will be much easier throughout the project to reference the required hardward off the plans or manual and then go over to the bins (which are nicely labeled of course) and pick out what you need instead of plundering through the many bags. I have, over the period of building my wings, acquired four seperate bins for rivets, screws and nutplates, bolts/nuts/washers, etc. They are great.
Mike the idea of putting everything from bags into drawers sounds good when you are at your late stage of building. Or if the builder is A&P or a field engineer. At the beginning for those who are learning it is a great idea to leave some hardware (not very familiar or not used daily) in the respective bags. Lot's of bags strangely numbered, yes. But keep the lists for corresponding subkit handy and you can easily locate necessary hardware assuming the inventory is done and everything is accountable.
When we are done with the airframe and know all nuts and bolts by heart, we start thinking differently and trying to optimize.
Just a thought,
Rick,
The bag is on the fuselage kit list, do not remember subkit I am not in the shop now. My 9A kit is #91449 so it should be the same as yours. In that bag there are two types of platenuts - 8 number six I remember for sure.
Added: The bag is listed on page 8 of the Fuselage Packing List.