I’m just starting my boot cowl and I’m finding there are many decisions to be made. In the interest of making good ones, I have some questions of Patrol builders:
the attached photo is from the online building assistance pages. The builder has used Groups CS screws and nutplates to attach boot cowl and firewall. I think the instruction pamphlet which came with my plans details it this way too. Seems like a good idea to make things removable, except that the windshield will be glued down onto the boot cowl anyway, so the panel cannot be removed. Is there any reason to not just rivet the boot cowl down, at least along the top?
Are 1/8” aluminum rivets appropriate for the boot cowl-to-firewall join?
Would there be much value in splitting the boot cowl sides from the top and making them removable? (I’ll have access from the inside as I’m planning snap-in blanket panels on the interior fuselage sides under the instrument panel).
thanks.
the attached photo is from the online building assistance pages. The builder has used Groups CS screws and nutplates to attach boot cowl and firewall. I think the instruction pamphlet which came with my plans details it this way too. Seems like a good idea to make things removable, except that the windshield will be glued down onto the boot cowl anyway, so the panel cannot be removed. Is there any reason to not just rivet the boot cowl down, at least along the top?
Are 1/8” aluminum rivets appropriate for the boot cowl-to-firewall join?
Would there be much value in splitting the boot cowl sides from the top and making them removable? (I’ll have access from the inside as I’m planning snap-in blanket panels on the interior fuselage sides under the instrument panel).
thanks.
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