Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #35150
From: Marvin Kaye <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: Re: LIV - Main Wheel Well Enclosure
Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2006 00:40:31 -0400
To: <lml>
Posted for "Tom Sullivan" <toms1@chartermi.net>:

 Nicholas,
 
  I did not use the factory wheel enclosure.  That piece is heavy and does not
maximize the baggage area.  You can make a much nicer, lighter, and more user
friendly one out of prepreg.  I built one similar to what several other
respected builders had done (Joe Trepicone and Bob Pastusik).  I used one
piece of prepreg for the vertical member, added a small 45 degree angle piece
near the top, and then made a flange for the separate top part.  I attach the
top part baggage floor) with screws with nut plates installed on the flange,
allowing removal during annual or maintenance.  It will be a lot easier to
service anything in the rear section standing in the wheel well than doing a
contortion through the baggage access door.
  I cut holes in the top prepreg panel for the wheels to penetrate through,
leaving a minimum of 3/4" clearance on all sides.  To develop the hump for the
tires coming into the baggage area (wanted as much baggage area as possible,
so kept the floor low) I installed 2 layers of 3/8" carpeting padding over the
tires at the openings.  I felt that 3/4" was plenty of clearance with the gear
fully retracted.  With clear tape over the padding, I installed multiple
layers of carbon (glass would have been fine too) over the padding and on to
the prepreg.  I installed 8 layers, probably 4 or 6 would have been
sufficient.  The final cover is somewhat "womanly" looking, but allows maximum
baggage area and is removable.
  I have enclosed pictures, but not sure if they will come through.  If you
don't get them, email me and I will send them directly to you.
 
 Tom Sullivan
 IVPT
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