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weezbad
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my current status...now to hook up the other 99 million wires. :?
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What a SLICK lookin' panel!

Good Luck!

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Will,

Looks awesome! I like the switches up at the top of the panel!

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well

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some would argue that when using the switches you will block the view of the instruments. but i have found in all the planes i fly that when i need to look for something i have to lean too the side to se around or under stuff.
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but kickin

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well i suppose i shouldnt have given another rvator such a hard time. today i got my tail cut for a couple of hours...must have jinxed myself. :oops: my remote compass was not talking to the dynon. i thought i found some wires in the wrong cavity but it was only because they were shorted :bang: that they showed continuity. come to find out the harness made for me was mis made and the remote compass ground was shorted to the power wire, intentionaly. :x when they made up the harness they grounded the white wire w/ the blue tracer to the shielded portion. after scratching my head for a while i started cutting open the shrink wraps to find the problem...
blurry pic but you can see the white/ blue wire soldered together.and that free white/blue wire was soldered to the ground with it, and in the power socket. :roll: :x


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works now :P


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Lookin' good, Willie Weez!

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captain_john wrote:Lookin' good, Willie Weez!

:) CJ
thanks cj
i coppied this antenna doubler idea from one of your posts. :P
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Willie, you do draw liquid through a straw!

Yours is BETTER THAN MINE!!!

I really like the nut plates!

Really nice work!

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"Draw liquid through a straw" ??? ok I’ll try that one on my students tomorrow :lol: see how many of them catch it...I usually say s#!t through a straw but close enough..
I wired my starter solenoid, master and ammeter shunt. Fired everything up except the radios..Holy crap man now that is a milestone.. :wink: I can, for the first time, see the light at the end of the tunnel. :cry:
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Wilhelm,
How did you label your switches and c/b's - P-Touch?
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p- touch indeed. i made them then trimmed them really close. i did not want the time or expense of some of the nicer methods. this way i can change one if i need to. i did use the heavy duty tape. it seens quite a bit more durable than the standard tape . the ones around the c/b's are not framed because the spacing is so close there wasnt room. almost goofed that one up.
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Thanks. Also, did you need to apply any coating over them? Is there a sheen compared to the background panel luster?

weezbad wrote:p- touch indeed. i made them then trimmed them really close. i did not want the time or expense of some of the nicer methods. this way i can change one if i need to. i did use the heavy duty tape. it seens quite a bit more durable than the standard tape . the ones around the c/b's are not framed because the spacing is so close there wasnt room. almost goofed that one up.
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no coating..they look to be equal in sheen and work way better than i suspected. i used black on clear tz tape. i bought all of it off ebay. the tape was more the reconditioned printer. it all seemed to be brand new. got it from here
http://stores.ebay.com/Brother-P-touch- ... uides.html

many different tapes do use the tz tape however.
i hear the other tape is not very robust.
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confessions of a freak

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well i must admit i hate to have to ask for help. but today i needed help and in my unrelenting desire to get something done i asked my 10 year old son to help....well he did and is 10 times a better listener than anyone else. :roll: whoda thunk it..
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weezbad wrote:well i must admit i hate to have to ask for help. but today i needed help and in my unrelenting desire to get something done i asked my 10 year old son to help....well he did and is 10 times a better listener than anyone else. :roll: whoda thunk it.. <snip>
And I'll bet he enjoyed every minute of helping. He looks like a natural! Fits under there pretty well.
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Hey Weez...

What a great kid! Can I borrow him for a while? :mrgreen:

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BSwayze wrote:Hey Weez...

What a great kid! Can I borrow him for a while? :mrgreen:
sure as soon as im done i'll fly him up there. :wink:

he did love it . i didnt know you could have and rv grin for two hours from 10 minutes of building.

btw,
this kid eats breathes and sleeps airplanes and guns. especially likes them together :?
he is in the 5th grade and his current science project was one he had to come up with in a comparison format. he chose, on his own, to compare the flight charecteristics of swept, straight and delta wings.holy crap what a job that was. most of the other kids were comparinmg how seeds grow in different soils. we had to build 9 planes, 3 each style. we cheated a bit and bought the gliders from cracker barrell and modified the wings, launched them with a rubberband catapult and compared them. it was troublesome fun. he claims to be the engineer and i am the hired help.... :cry: story of my life :lol: oh yea the delta won. i was betting on the straight as it had more surface area= less wing loading :?
william....don't let it beat you down, you are stronger than you think.

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Sounds like you have a great kid there Weez!! It also sounds like you cherished those 10 minutes of building! That's what counts!

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