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Re: 140A Door stop

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I don't think the aluminum would hold up too well. Also, note on the ebay part, the two pieces of steel are spot welded together.

You only need to drill through the head of the rivet. No danger to the tank.
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Re: 140A Door stop

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Yes, I agree. Just quickly fabed it up to see what it looked like, here is the quick and dirty version. I used a rivet to hold it together so I think I could do the same with steel. I'm going to make up a wood stop and drill those heads off, thanks for that tip.
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Re: 140A Door stop

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8474 wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 9:18 am Check this out:

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Cessna-Aircraft ... %7Ciid%3A1


$175!!!!
That unit is not for a Cessna 140A, I've seen it used on later model 172's.
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Re: 140A Door stop

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8474 wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 10:42 am Yes, I agree. Just quickly fabed it up to see what it looked like, here is the quick and dirty version. I used a rivet to hold it together so I think I could do the same with steel. I'm going to make up a wood stop and drill those heads off, thanks for that tip.
Looks very nice. You might also check the fastener at the top of door area. Those wear also.
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Re: 140A Door stop

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6643 wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 10:24 am I don't think the aluminum would hold up too well. Also, note on the ebay part, the two pieces of steel are spot welded together.

You only need to drill through the head of the rivet. No danger to the tank.
Drilled it out today using John's redneck drill stop, no issues, came out clean. Still working on fabricating a new one, bought some 16 gage sheet and riveting it together worked fine but that gage was too heavy, I will try and make one up with 22 gage to see how it goes.
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Re: 140A Door stop

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8474 wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 8:25 pm
6643 wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 10:24 am I don't think the aluminum would hold up too well. Also, note on the ebay part, the two pieces of steel are spot welded together.

You only need to drill through the head of the rivet. No danger to the tank.
Drilled it out today using John's redneck drill stop, no issues, came out clean. Still working on fabricating a new one, bought some 16 gage sheet and riveting it together worked fine but that gage was too heavy, I will try and make one up with 22 gage to see how it goes.
Congrats, Blaine! Be sure to post a pic of the finished product.
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Re: 140A Door stop

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Finally got around to making that stop today. Used 22 gage sheet steel and that worked out just right. Went on with no issues and works as good as the factory version.
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Re: 140A Door stop

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Looks great!
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Re: 140A Door stop

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Thanks Mike, I'm just happy that it holds the door open now :D
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Re: 140A Door stop

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Yep -- well "researched", well "designed" to match/function & very well "manufactured". Good job, Blaine -- thanks for sharing the entire process!
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