Greg Harris
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Greg Harris's Discussions

SOLD: Dynon Avionics EFIS-D10A w/Accessories and STC

Started this discussion. Last reply by Greg Harris Feb 14, 2019. 1 Reply

Brand new, never installed Dynon Avionics EFIS-D10A, with optional accessories: Simplified wiring harness, backup battery, GPS antenna, remote compass, OAT probe, mounting accessories and STC from…Continue

YouTube Channel for my build log

Started this discussion. Last reply by Greg Harris Oct 28, 2017. 8 Replies

Hello Everyone,I thought I'd let everyone know that I've been working on a YouTube Channel for about 2 years now for my scratch-built STOL CH750. I'm no video professional, and certainly not a…Continue

Plans-building CH 640 Question: How long are the longest bends?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Greg Harris Oct 20, 2017. 20 Replies

Good day, all. I am currently in the midst of plans-building my 750. I broke my bending brake on some of the thicker bends, and I am currently rebuilding. Since it is currently only 8' long, I'm…Continue

 

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Profile Information

Aircraft Model
STOL CH 750
Project Status
Less than half
Building From
Plans-only
Engine installed (or plan to install)
Corvair
Your website (about your aircraft...)
http://gregsplane.blogspot.com
Building Experience
No Experience
Flying Experience
Private Pilot
Building and Flying Info / Your Profession / Other Background Info
Profession: State Regulation Agent

Background Info:
Originally started building a 601XL, and finished the rudder at the factory workshop. However, some things in my life changed (including getting back into backpacking/camping), so I decided a STOL aircraft was more appropriate. Still finishing up my Chevrolet Corvair engine conversion, and hope to install it in my 750. Just getting started on my 750 tooling. Starting from plans for now, since it is my only option financially. Perhaps my financial situation will change in time for me to build more quickly with kit parts. I am also a member of EAA Chapter 55, based at Mason-Jewett Airport (TEW) in Mason, MI. Hoping to learn, network with others in the Zenith community and have fun.
Home Airport (ie. KMYJ)
KTEW

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Solid Riveting

Posted on March 9, 2016 at 6:46pm 11 Comments

Well folks, I've made a ton of progress since my last post. I have the cabin sides ready for solid riveting. I'm also ready to start match drilling the wing spar pieces. I've made about 75% of the parts in the plane. About 3 weeks ago, I broke my bending brake trying to bend some longer .063". The pop rivets holding the piano hinge pulled out. So, I thought I'd use the opportunity to practice my solid riveting by repairing the brake with bucked rivets. What a disaster. I simply CANNOT get…

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More progress!

Posted on November 25, 2015 at 1:42pm 0 Comments

Been hard at work on things. Fine tuned the bending brake, been shooting video of my progress along with Tips & Tricks. Got a lot of channels bent up and many other parts. Check out & Subscribe to by blog at http://gregsplane.blogspot.com for regular updates & videos if you like. I'll keep posting certain milestones here though!

Eastwood Solid Rivet Guns

Posted on October 27, 2015 at 10:53am 3 Comments

Anyone ever use an Eastwood Rivet Gun? The company claims that it is about the same as a 4X gun. Since it's so cheap, I thought it could be a re-badged air hammer, but it sounds like a rivet gun in the YouTube videos.

Eastwood Rivet Gun

Bends are a success!

Posted on October 26, 2015 at 8:42am 0 Comments

Finally got my DIY brake set up properly with enough clamping force to get the .032" bent! Did my rudder spar & spar doublers, and actually got the rudder skeleton riveted together with Cortec CpVI-373 on the mating surfaces. I'll be working on the skins now.

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At 10:43pm on November 1, 2017, Michael T. said…
Hong should be hinge...lol
At 10:42pm on November 1, 2017, Michael T. said…
I just located the Dave break material list. So it was stainless steel. I've not seen all your bending brake videos so maybe you've answered this already. Do you think a heavier gauge piano Hong might do the trick. I see you went with a metal hinge.you may have already looked into it but I was thinking of calling around to some industrial supply places to see if there exists a very heavy duty piano hinge that would work
At 9:12pm on November 1, 2017, Michael T. said…
I was wondering about the Dave brake. Did it use aluminum hinges and if so do you think steel piano hinges would work better or make a difference
At 4:19pm on October 18, 2017, Michael T. said…

I wanted to mention something about the CH-640 that I dont think has been floated around before. If you really wanted 4 guys to ride in comfort. The rear passengers could be turned around to sit back to back with the front seat. This would move the CG forward for the rear passengers and you could then then probably safely put a foot well area , making the rear passenger area more interesting. 

I saw this Idea on the Bearhawk site, as some there have converted that plane into a 6 seater in special circumstances and also to improve cargo CG if flying as a 4 passenger.

At 12:09pm on October 18, 2017, Michael T. said…

The construction standards book I got with the CH640 plans is dated 2002, I downloaded a more recent version dated 2011 is that the date you have?

Maybe they send the old version for nostalgia sake..lol

The question I was wondering about is in the general tolerances, in my new book on page CS #300 top graph . Is it saying youre allowed a 3 millimeter error over meter distance? and the bottom graph on same page us just the exceptable error over larger distances?

does the small l = length

I just want to make sure i`m understanding this part.

so bottom graph is saying you could be off by a centimeter over a 8 meter distance?

not that I plan on being that far off but I just wanted to confirm Im reading this right.

At 11:59am on October 18, 2017, Michael T. said…

I saw your chat chat out. You been a huge help. I went online and bought the Homebuildershelp videos 

-Basics of scratch building, they build a 701 rudder parts from scratch

-Metal working 101 they put that rudder together

They even tossed in a free video - How to build an RV7 tail kit, but Ive been there done that so didn't watch it.

One thing they left out of the videos is how to drill the Rudder skin to match the rib layout. The metal working 101 video uses a pre-punched skin. so I never get to see how a blank rudder skin gets drilled out.

Do you know of any good videos or literature that covers that. Taking the blank skin and matching it to the rib skeleton.

At 10:08am on October 16, 2017, Michael T. said…

Hi Greg you've been a huge help so far in pointing a new scratch builder in the right direction. Got another question for you and I should be good for awhile...lol

In my quality standards book that came with the plans it goes over the exceptable limits for errors in construction and has a number in the triangle. To this point i`ve just banged together metal from kits like my RV-7 so this is new to me.

Have you covered this in one of your videos or can you point me in the right direction to someone that has gone over this. I really want to get a good handle on it.

At 5:44pm on May 22, 2017, Timothy Aanerud said…

I saw your video on cutting out 0.063.  Have fun bending 75-F-3-6, 75-F-3-7, and 75-F-3-9

At 2:13pm on December 13, 2016, Jacques Belle said…

Hi Greg, 

Very nice work you are doing here. I think there is a file attach option here. If you prefer I can send you my personal e-mail ?

At 7:54am on January 11, 2011, Ralph Gregus said…

hello,

i am also member of eaa ch 55 as you, have been working on my plane most saturdays of the meetings this last year but will return one day.

hope to meet you and talk about the project.

 
 
 

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