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  • Hardware Bill of Materials (BOM)?

    Assuming those who have gone thru a rebuild* and replaced all the A/N hardware, did you happen to save that shopping list? That may be a valuable tool since more and more of our fleet is facing that task. - Mike

    * "rebuild"= stripping down to the metal and rebuilding, not necessarily with original components, as opposed to 'restore' which I take to mean 'put back in the condition it came off the line'.
    Mike Horowitz
    Falls Church, Va
    BC-12D, N5188M
    TF - 14954

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    Re: Hardware Bill of Materials (BOM)?

    No takers?????? - Mike
    Mike Horowitz
    Falls Church, Va
    BC-12D, N5188M
    TF - 14954

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    • #3
      Re: Hardware Bill of Materials (BOM)?

      OK, I'll jump in with this: Spruce sells hardware kits that are a good starting point. They tend to have too much of what you don't need (e.g. AN6 bolts, etc.) but I have been operating out of a kit I got some time ago. As you are going through your rebuild or restore, think about starting your own BOM.

      Ed

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      • #4
        Re: Hardware Bill of Materials (BOM)?

        As you take it out, measure and write it down, then order new when you've got it all apart.... usually I just head over to the bolt bins and make sure I have what is needed in stock and write down any oddball stuff.
        JH
        I'm so far behind, I think I'm ahead

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          Re: Hardware Bill of Materials (BOM)?

          Bolt bins?

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          • #6
            Re: Hardware Bill of Materials (BOM)?

            Originally posted by alwaysoar
            Bolt bins?
            AKA plastic drawers in a cabinet he's more organized than most and can probably actually find a part! even worse, he probably knows what he has! - Mike
            Mike Horowitz
            Falls Church, Va
            BC-12D, N5188M
            TF - 14954

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            • #7
              Re: Hardware Bill of Materials (BOM)?

              "Bolt bins" meant to me large containers w/ heaps of bolts of all sizes. There was a time when hardware was sold by the bagfull, not individually as now. So he has a huge supply like having his own A/C Spruce. I have little drawers with one(1) each from my kit and always have to use washers--always one too many, but don't tell. Are you doing any flying in your friends plane?
              Ed

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              • #8
                Re: Hardware Bill of Materials (BOM)?

                Originally posted by alwaysoar
                Are you doing any flying in your friends plane?
                Ed
                It's still under repair, although I fielded a question last weekend that made me think it was ready to fly - Mike
                Mike Horowitz
                Falls Church, Va
                BC-12D, N5188M
                TF - 14954

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                • #9
                  Re: Hardware Bill of Materials (BOM)?

                  I always try to keep a pretty big selection of hardware on hand... screws are in the hundreds, bolts are in the 10s or 20s... up through AN5. When you're a few days from hardware, and a customer's plane is here and needs a bolt, you can't very well have to order it.. Hardware really isn't that awful expensive.
                  JH
                  I'm so far behind, I think I'm ahead

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                  • #10
                    Re: Hardware Bill of Materials (BOM)?

                    Mike,

                    When I started my rebuild, I made just such a list by going line by line through the parts manual. I ordered all of this hardware at once, and it seems to have worked out pretty well because I have had few hardware orders since (hope you can read an Excel file).

                    Its funny that this now seems so long ago. When I bought my Model 19 rebuild project, I figured one year and I would be flying. I am now well into my third year, close to four. But I have a busy career, family, and house on a lake that needs lots of maintenance so I guess I shouldn't complain. The old rule of thumb sure applies . . . . take your initial estimated time and budget, and multiply each by at least two, but more likely three, and that is where you will end up!

                    Oops, I just noticed I can not attach an Excel file so I will have to send this to your personal e-mail.
                    Last edited by Grant S. Bailey; 07-08-2006, 18:51.
                    Grant S. Bailey
                    C-FXSU
                    1951 Model 19
                    Delta, B.C.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Hardware Bill of Materials (BOM)?

                      Try this list, Mike. (rename it to .xls first).

                      Although not 100% accurate or complete, I did try to keep tabs on what I purchased. I did get left with loads of spares (and some unused parts), but at least I didn't get held up through lack of bits.

                      Rob
                      Attached Files

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                      • #12
                        Re: Hardware Bill of Materials (BOM)?

                        Originally posted by Robert Lees
                        Try this list, Mike. (rename it to .xls first).

                        Although not 100% accurate or complete, I did try to keep tabs on what I purchased. I did get left with loads of spares (and some unused parts), but at least I didn't get held up through lack of bits.

                        Rob
                        Between you and Grant I think I"m set - thanks to you both; You know, one can get a good education just reading thru the list and thinking about each item! - Mike
                        Mike Horowitz
                        Falls Church, Va
                        BC-12D, N5188M
                        TF - 14954

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                        • #13
                          Re: Hardware Bill of Materials (BOM)?

                          Mike,

                          All of the above are good suggestions. When ever I was purchasing a bolt or two for my homebuilt, I bought extra. Usually, if I needed one, I bought three. Then if I needed two, I bought four; need five, bought seven.

                          As someone said, they really are cheap, assuming the standard sizes. I once bought two AN3-56 and they were like $7 a piece! Some sizes, in AN4 and AN3, I bought a couple of the size above and below in case I was ordering the wrong grip length, and when building from scratch, this works well.

                          When I was ready for the TC rebuild, I had everything in plastic drawers, labeled and ready.

                          One more thing, whenever I do buy a bag full at OSH or someplace that carries excess materials with questionable origin, I keep those separate as non-structural bolts. That way, even if they are counterfits, they will be adequate for what I'm doing.

                          Good luck and have fun.

                          Jack D.
                          N44057

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                          • #14
                            Re: Hardware Bill of Materials (BOM)?

                            Hey Rob,

                            I wish I had done this. Anyway I can't open your file for whatever reason. Would you please email it to me direct?

                            [email protected]

                            Thanks
                            Wayne Melvin
                            N43112

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