by 13brv3 » Wed Apr 27, 2022 6:11 pm
Scott,
In your photo that shows your latch block sitting on the square rail, what did you do about the rivets that are supposed to be on the top of that square tube? To attach the square tube to the corner weldment, I suppose the block attachment screws or rivets would probably take the place of those frame rivets, so maybe they can be omitted or removed.
I took a first look at fitting my latch today, and I'm probably going to defer the latch installation until sometime in the future. I don't want to attempt to drill out those two frame rivets with the canopy installed, and I'm not removing the bubble just for this. I considered milling the bottom of the latch block to clear those rivet heads, but it would come too close to the threaded holes in the block. The next problem is that one of the block holes conflicts with frame rivets, so you couldn't drill that hole without hitting the existing rivet. I'll have to continue to ponder this, while wisely resisting anything that might compromise a flying plane.
Adding the latch during initial canopy frame construction would have been the way to go for sure. In that case, I'd put one rivet on the top of the square tube in that corner, positioned so it aligns with the hole that's already in the bottom of the block. Next I'd add the two screws horizontally through the block and frame. With any luck, I'll never have the opportunity to do it that way.
Cheers,
Rusty
Rusty
Onex- Rotax 912 (160 hours and counting)
Fixed wing, gyroplane, A&P