blimpy
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well, Capt Dumb FK really did it this time.
Not much help in the archieves.
Short story: Door stay ( prop rod) is ripped out of the door, and has been bent one too many times.
Time to remove the door, and make a proper repair.
But How ?
Long egg on face story:
The chromed door stay had been " cold bent" numerous times before I got it, and periodically gets
"re-adjusted" after the forces of nature, and the gremlins of life ( read stupid pilots/passengers)
have their way with it.
What precipitated the latest ( last) debacle was my trying to taxi slowly to the gas pump with the door propped
open on a hot day. Got less than 3 feet when the nice little rod bent to about a 60 degree angle.
:roll: :| :mrgreen:
Couple of flights after I "adjusted" it one more time :idea: ... it was still not operating as nicely as it should.
Some Giant.. who will remain nameless stood on the wing and pushed down on it nice and hard.. ripping the
thing right out of the g ** D****d door ! :wink:
Now I have to figure out how to fix this thing . :?: :?:
Clearly the first time the door is caught by the wind while we exit the plane.. much nastier things can happen to
the door hinges, windscreen etc.
Questions:
Is this rod supposed to be "malleable/ bendable" ??
Is it futile to try to bend /hammer it into shape, and possibly heat treat it ( which would make it brittle ? )
Assuming I can buy some decent used parts, and replace the bad stuff, is there some re-inforcing to be done
where the thing attaches to the door.
I don't know what is behind the aluminum Trim Strip the rod pulled out of. Hopefully something beefier.
Argh !
Oh.. may as well try to replace the door seals while I have to door off. They look like pieced together crap, don't leak air
but seem to have leaked water in the past - at least the headliner is stained at the door opening.
Not much help in the archieves.
Short story: Door stay ( prop rod) is ripped out of the door, and has been bent one too many times.
Time to remove the door, and make a proper repair.
But How ?
Long egg on face story:
The chromed door stay had been " cold bent" numerous times before I got it, and periodically gets
"re-adjusted" after the forces of nature, and the gremlins of life ( read stupid pilots/passengers)
have their way with it.
What precipitated the latest ( last) debacle was my trying to taxi slowly to the gas pump with the door propped
open on a hot day. Got less than 3 feet when the nice little rod bent to about a 60 degree angle.

Couple of flights after I "adjusted" it one more time :idea: ... it was still not operating as nicely as it should.
Some Giant.. who will remain nameless stood on the wing and pushed down on it nice and hard.. ripping the
thing right out of the g ** D****d door ! :wink:
Now I have to figure out how to fix this thing . :?: :?:
Clearly the first time the door is caught by the wind while we exit the plane.. much nastier things can happen to
the door hinges, windscreen etc.
Questions:
Is this rod supposed to be "malleable/ bendable" ??
Is it futile to try to bend /hammer it into shape, and possibly heat treat it ( which would make it brittle ? )
Assuming I can buy some decent used parts, and replace the bad stuff, is there some re-inforcing to be done
where the thing attaches to the door.
I don't know what is behind the aluminum Trim Strip the rod pulled out of. Hopefully something beefier.
Argh !
Oh.. may as well try to replace the door seals while I have to door off. They look like pieced together crap, don't leak air
but seem to have leaked water in the past - at least the headliner is stained at the door opening.