Results 1 to 10 of 14
-
05-01-2010, 02:41 AM #1
Building a 737 shell and base... which material is better ?
I am waiting for my 737 MIP, MCP, EFIS, etc.... to arrive.
I am thinking that the next step is to build my base and shell in order to attach 3 projectors on it...
Which materials would you prefer for a light and possibly easy DIY construction ?
Thanks,
Nick
-
05-01-2010, 04:01 AM #2
- Join Date
- Dec 2008
- Location
- uk
- Posts
- 46
Re: Building a 737 shell and base... which material is better ?
Hello Nick due to extreme space limitations my 737 shell needed to be moveable ,maybe once per year,so it had to be lightweight and only big enough to cover my peripheral vision.So I made a lightweight frame using just enough 45mm x45mm wood for structural strength,as this thing is never really going to fly (only in my head.....)and doesn't need overbuilding.The outer/inner skin was clad in 3mm hardboard with a reasonable curve built into it so that it loosely resembles a 737 nose(excluding radar dome).When it needs shifting a few feet my wife (yep I'm very lucky,she has also donated our dining room permanently) and I can slide it around easily.I am sure there are some much more authentic materials used by some builders but I reckon the shell structure has cost me no more than 60-70.
hope this helps a bit
regards Jim
-
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 DislikesNick1150 thanked for this post
-
05-01-2010, 12:37 PM #3
Re: Building a 737 shell and base... which material is better ?
Hi Jim,
Thanks for your answer
Can you please post few pics so I can understand how light your construction is ?
Thanks
Nick
-
05-01-2010, 01:18 PM #4
- Join Date
- Dec 2008
- Location
- uk
- Posts
- 46
Re: Building a 737 shell and base... which material is better ?
Hello Nick I will have to find out how to post a picture first...so don't hold your breath!.I have not gone down the usual route for the mip/monitors structure i.e ply/mdf sheets that you commonly see,but made a simple lightweight frame for that part then attached it to the rest of the structure.For space reasons I only have fwd windows and one side window left/right side correctly scaled with perspex windows and the shell extends back a further approx 12" from the side windows where I have a blackout curtain across the back of the shell to prevent me seeing the room.The room is only 9'x 9' so I use a short throw projector (9' wide image) plus 37" lcd for left /fwd view.I am awaiting delivery of a small aircon unit as it gets very warm in here with doors to the room closed ( wife can't sleep through 'pull up pull up' all night long with doors open. I found the structure the easy part,the electronics is another story.....I will try to post an image.
regards Jim
-
05-01-2010, 02:09 PM #5
Re: Building a 737 shell and base... which material is better ?
Thanks Jim,
Just a hint... when replying to thread in the bottom you will see attachments button. Hit that button and you can browse the picture from your PC
-
05-01-2010, 04:45 PM #6
Re: Building a 737 shell and base... which material is better ?
Are there any wood kits or plans out there?
-
05-01-2010, 04:51 PM #7
Re: Building a 737 shell and base... which material is better ?
I'm building a shell at the moment and I've gone almost exclusively with planed pine softwood for structural framing and plywood sheeting for surfaces. A small amount of MDF is going in there too. I was going to build exclusively in pine and MDF but even today's less dense MDF is 30% heavier than the equivalent volume of exterior ply and I need to keep the weight down as it's in a first floor room and I was worried about the floor loading. And of course MDF dust is a health hazard which is best avoided when you can.
Load-bearing structural timber is 44mm x 96mm (roughly 2" x 4.5") pine beams. Load-bearing sheet is 18mm (3/4") ply, other surfaces are 6mm (1/4") ply. It's fairly lightweight and strong.
Will post some pictures once I have enough progress to be worth a thread.
NH
-
05-01-2010, 05:17 PM #8
Re: Building a 737 shell and base... which material is better ?
-
05-01-2010, 08:28 PM #9
- Join Date
- Oct 2009
- Location
- Leesburg, Florida
- Posts
- 201
Re: Building a 737 shell and base... which material is better ?
I do not know if they still do, but FDS used to have a structure kit. I think it went for about $700, did not include the bolts, just the framework.
Milt
-
05-02-2010, 01:21 AM #10
Re: Building a 737 shell and base... which material is better ?
Hi Milt,
The Ply 737 Skeleton Kit is no more.
The new All Metal Shell relpaced it a few years ago...
Nat
Similar Threads
-
To shell or not to shell ? That is A question !!! :D
By Nick1150 in forum General Builder Questions All Aircraft TypesReplies: 11Last Post: 05-25-2010, 11:22 PM -
Base building.
By CessnaGuy in forum General Builder Questions All Aircraft TypesReplies: 4Last Post: 03-22-2010, 02:25 PM -
Best material for cockpit shell?
By Jake 747 400 in forum Welcome to MyCockpit New here? Introduce Yourself!Replies: 7Last Post: 11-17-2009, 10:55 AM -
Best filler material over wooden shell
By orwell84 in forum General Builder Questions All Aircraft TypesReplies: 1Last Post: 10-10-2009, 10:49 PM -
This material is awesome...
By Michael Carter in forum My Cockpit UpdateReplies: 8Last Post: 09-08-2007, 09:50 PM
Explore Exciting Connections for a Night of Fun in Your City
Ready for an Unforgettable Night?...