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01-12-2009, 06:36 PM #21
Well with the numerous offers of the old fashioned medication from our builders i'm sure you'll be fit as a fiddle again in no time. Like many of us, nope no order but just to wish you the best recovery.
Geremy
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01-14-2009, 06:10 AM #22
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Phil
The light panels arrived today, superb product and well packaged. Many thanks indeed. I assume that for the led`s a standard volt drop of 2 volts and current of 20ma should be used for the limiting resistor calcs.
Have you thought about making the red caps for the engine fire handles? These are impossible to source, unless you pay silly money for a commercial item that does not really match the original. It should be possible to laser etch the lettering on a piece of 6m red acrylic, then apply the white paint. I am sure that there should be some interest in this.
Thanks again
Regards
David
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01-14-2009, 09:31 AM #23
Hi David,
Glad you got them and im glad you like them, as for the LED spec let me get back to you on that 1, im at work writing this and dont have the info to hand.
As for the Fire handle caps yeah sure those are a walk in the park to produce, i allready do that for the Evac Panels i make, if i had confirmed measurment then yeah sure i can do those.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b5...1/DSCF1978.jpg
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01-14-2009, 10:12 AM #24Boeing Skunk Works
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01-14-2009, 10:58 AM #25
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But significantly different from 737 and 747 firehandles (which are both slightly different from eachother too). I have 3 original Page firehandles here ( used in 777 and i believe also in 757/767).
Although the dimension of the body (with the mechanical part) is different from the 737 (bigger), I believe the caps of the handles are the same size.
If someone can confirm this (or is interested anyway) i can take the dimensions from those and post them here.
Stef
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01-14-2009, 11:01 AM #26
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Michael
Thanks for the "heads up". I checked them, however, the 727 and early 737 have a more square sized fire handle top and would not suit.
Good suggestion though and thanks again. I will post some diagrams and reference dimensions for Phil later today
Regards
David
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01-14-2009, 11:53 AM #27
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I believe that the fire handle caps are different between the 737s and 757/767/777.
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Star-...SF)/0802250/L/
The above photo shows 767 fire handles. Firstly they are labelled "LEFT" "RIGHT" and "APU" and not "1" "2" "APU". Secondly you cant see the left, right or apu lettering until it lights up.
Glad you are better Phil.
Tom.
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01-14-2009, 12:10 PM #28
Physically the 737 and the 74/76/77 are the same size caps, however they do look different, the 73 is clear red where as the 74>77 are dark in apperence, makes no difference to me, so long as you use a red light source they should be ok
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01-14-2009, 03:39 PM #29
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Thats correct....I have 3 of them....see picture below, i was just wondering if the phisical size of the caps is the same.
The switch underneath the panel definately is not. Its much larger than the switchpart of the 737 which has a trapezoid shape.
great picture you found btw. Thanks
Here you are Phil:
size taken from the plastic cap with the black coating:
20.45 mm x 50.9 mm
the black coating will take a few hundreds.
Hope this helps a bit.
Stef
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01-14-2009, 05:07 PM #30
Hmmmm
Cheers Stef
Ok Ok, so not as easy as i thought, well the 767 style are easy to do but for the 737 a little more tricky, with depth laser engraving you lose a lot of resolution on the artwork, so i will have to change the artwork to overcome this and a few other things, basically what ive done for the 737 is engrave to a depth of approx 0.15mm, paint the entire piece white then let it dry then sanded off the excess, the APU has a clear coat on it to bring back the shine and the 2 handle is how it looks after sanding, i know there wrong but its just a quick go, just needs more tweaking to get it right but im sure i can do it,
Stef, these are not done to your measurments, i just took a wild guess on these.
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