The sad part is that I did it to both pedals...despite being aware of what caused the issue. Relatively cheap $$ error - but very annoying overall!

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Comment by Jonathan Porter on November 21, 2014 at 4:45am

If you could pull an A10 rivet you could fix it ;-)  (just kidding) - 

The best part is that you are sharing this with us all - making us feel better for our own little mistakes!  AND you are sharing snowmen for the season!  Cheers

Comment by Bryan Walstrom on November 20, 2014 at 10:01am

At Bob... Whooo Hoooo Hooo! Thank God that you weren't landing and on a very short field that day! :-)

Comment by Bob McDonald on November 20, 2014 at 9:55am

The mistake I made on my CH750 build was not paying attention to the plans.... using A5 rivets instead of A5 SS.

Standing on the brakes during a full power run up and both brake pedals broke off the hinges. "CRAP"

An easy fix but it was caused by not paying attention to detail.

Comment by David J. Beaulieu on November 19, 2014 at 1:05pm
Larry, thanks for the encouragement, but you're still way ahead of me based on the simple fact you've decided to go plans built versus kit. Just gotta keep at it - eventually we'll both get them flying.
I'm even thinking that there is Onex project in the not too distant future for me!! So, the overall experience so far hasn't had a negative affect!!
Comment by David J. Beaulieu on November 19, 2014 at 8:52am
Bryan - I incorrectly transferred the pilot hole markings from the S/S hinges onto aluminum pedal. These were for the right side dual brake install. Had no issues with the first set of pedals on the pilot side. I had been up all night the previous evening working and was well into the following afternoon with no sleep, I rationalized that I had already done this - "no sweat" - I was wrong. Tried to save the piece by enlarging, but no such luck! Put everything away and called it a day. Next time I will just use the pilot holes in the S/S hinge as a guide. A bit more tedious to clamp and set up, but the results will certainly be correct assuming I orientate items correctly!
Comment by Bryan Walstrom on November 18, 2014 at 9:44pm

Is that from drilling through the brake pedal into the chrome molly rudder deals? Or?

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