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It sure is....!

Last edited by Robert Voyles; 07/09/20 04:38 PM.

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Robert,
We're you successful in making the brackets and installing the seat? I have a seat but need brackets as well.
Freddy


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wow awesome. Thanks for doing this!

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Material is most likely 2024 T3 like all Cessna Al parts.
Can be ordered from online metals.

Do you have a thickness??

This has to be bent on a radius or it will crack.

Best way to do the bend is bend a piece of .63 (5051) on the bending brake. (this makes a radius finger to bend the 2024 without cracking it)
Leave it on the brake and then make the bend of 90 degrees.

Make your flat pattern a little longer to accommodate the bend.
It will make a nice strong bend.

You cannot use a standard brake without the bent .63 .

Last edited by Michael Showah; 02/02/21 11:28 PM.
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Very cool. Any update to getting these parts made up? What thickness material did you go with?

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