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    Generic Home Cockpit

    Hello all.


    I've been building a generic home cockpit in my attic for a few weeks now, and recording my progress in a blog.


    Building a Generic Home Cockpit


    Feel free to take a look if you have a few spare minutes.


    Any comments will be welcomed


    Dom
    Current home cockpit progress: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLI...1LrrrCuz9QodfQMy first attempt at a home cockpit: generichomecockpit.blogspot.co.uk

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    Re: Generic Home Cockpit

    Looks great Dom, nice work so far.

    Shawn

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    Re: Generic Home Cockpit

    Thanks Shawn, I'm having great fun

    I like your idea of using PVC. How do you get such straight cuts? My hand sawing skills are dodgy at best.
    Current home cockpit progress: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLI...1LrrrCuz9QodfQMy first attempt at a home cockpit: generichomecockpit.blogspot.co.uk

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    Re: Generic Home Cockpit

    My other hobby is machining so I have a fairly well equipped shop. I used a vertical bandsaw to cut the PVC pipe. You might want to look into buying a mitre box for you hand saw, there not all that expensive and for small parts it would ensure a straight cut.

    Edit: if you buy PVC board you can score that with a carpet knife and a straight edge, it's easy to cut just make multiple passes and don't try and cut to deep on each pass. The first cut is the most important, the blade pretty much follows that line with each subsiquent pass.


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    Re: Generic Home Cockpit

    Quote Originally Posted by Shawn View Post
    My other hobby is machining so I have a fairly well equipped shop. I used a vertical bandsaw to cut the PVC pipe. You might want to look into buying a mitre box for you hand saw, there not all that expensive and for small parts it would ensure a straight cut.

    Edit: if you buy PVC board you can score that with a carpet knife and a straight edge, it's easy to cut just make multiple passes and don't try and cut to deep on each pass. The first cut is the most important, the blade pretty much follows that line with each subsiquent pass.

    Shawn
    Yeah, I have a mitre box so small parts should be fine, it's the larger pieces of hardboard I'm having trouble with.

    The idea of scoring the PVC multiple times really appeals.

    Thanks for the tip!

    By the way, your workshop looks amazing - very jealous
    Current home cockpit progress: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLI...1LrrrCuz9QodfQMy first attempt at a home cockpit: generichomecockpit.blogspot.co.uk

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    Re: Generic Home Cockpit

    Hi Dom:

    I'm new to this board (first post) and the complete SIM thing. Mind you that will change in time with luck...

    Just wanted to comment that I saw your blog post about doing a flight from Yellowknife to Hay River NWT via Buffalo. Though it was interesting as I have flown that route myself hundreds of times for real as I lived in HY for 20+ years. Joe and I go back many years and have spent many wonderful evenings with him.

    Cheers

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    Re: Generic Home Cockpit

    Welcome to MyCockpit, Arctic.

    Commuting via DC-3 must beat a car or train

    How much do the Sched trips cost? I guess they can't be too expensive or people wouldn't take them, and I get the impression that Joe does it more to provide a valuable service than to turn a huge profit.
    Current home cockpit progress: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLI...1LrrrCuz9QodfQMy first attempt at a home cockpit: generichomecockpit.blogspot.co.uk