SECTION 29: FUSE SIDE SKINS: Difference between revisions

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* See this [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vansrv10/posts/4218804234907310 FB Post] on how to keep the skin and clamping block in place while bending.
* See this [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vansrv10/posts/4218804234907310 FB Post] on how to keep the skin and clamping block in place while bending.
* See this [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vansrv10/posts/7830295577091473 FB Post] on how to use two angle pieces to clamp the skin.
* See this [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vansrv10/posts/7830295577091473 FB Post] on how to use two angle pieces to clamp the skin.
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Consider Markus's write up to ensure the edge distance is met:
Match-Drill #40 the holes in the F-01069-L-1 & -R-1 Fwd Side Skins and the F-1040-L and -R Upper Fuse Channels common to the WD-1002-L and -R Upper Firewall Brackets.
Match-Drill #40 the holes in the F-01069-L-1 & -R-1 Fwd Side Skins and the F-1040-L and -R Upper Fuse Channels common to the WD-1002-L and -R Upper Firewall Brackets.
Mark the edge distance of 1/8” on the outside of the Upper Firewall Bracket with a Sharpie.
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Mark the centre of the middle flange of the Upper Firewall Bracket and the Upper Fuse Channel.
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Use a small block of wood to hold the flange on the Upper Firewall Bracket tight against the Upper Fuse Channel.
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Make sure the centre lines still align. Also make sure that the edge distance lines cannot be seen through the holes of the Upper Fuse Channel. Match-Drill #40 the holes and cleco as you go.
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Match-Drill #40 the holes in the fwd side skins and the F-1041-L and -R Lower Fuse Channels common to the WD-1003-L and -R Lower Firewall Brackets.
Use the same technique as described above.


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