New Interior going in, what should I inspect?
Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 3:29 am
I'm having the interior replaced over the next two weeks. The upholstery guy has taken everything out except the headliner. I told him that I wanted to be on site when he removed it.
I want to see everything inside the airplane without any camoflage. When I get this opportunity, what should I look for? I've read about the corrosion at the wing root and the cracks at the master cylinder. I'm having him inspect and repair and paint the seat frames as necessary prior to installing the new foam and fabric. Are there other things that I should look for as well?
What is involved in adding the 10 degree flap notch? This might be a good time to do it while the seats and carpets are out.
Are there any members near Vancouver, WA, who have good knowlege of what is important to check? Perhaps someone may want to volunteer some help with the inspection? I think the upholstery guy will be ready this coming weekend or next Monday. If no one is available, any feed back will be of great help. This is a great opportunity to give 46C its 53 year old physical. The airplane is a '54 model that was built in November of '53, just a few months after I was.
Dave
'54 B
N1946C
S/N 26091
I want to see everything inside the airplane without any camoflage. When I get this opportunity, what should I look for? I've read about the corrosion at the wing root and the cracks at the master cylinder. I'm having him inspect and repair and paint the seat frames as necessary prior to installing the new foam and fabric. Are there other things that I should look for as well?
What is involved in adding the 10 degree flap notch? This might be a good time to do it while the seats and carpets are out.
Are there any members near Vancouver, WA, who have good knowlege of what is important to check? Perhaps someone may want to volunteer some help with the inspection? I think the upholstery guy will be ready this coming weekend or next Monday. If no one is available, any feed back will be of great help. This is a great opportunity to give 46C its 53 year old physical. The airplane is a '54 model that was built in November of '53, just a few months after I was.
Dave
'54 B
N1946C
S/N 26091