These videos are amazing. I am about to redo the interior of my Archer and you have given me so many tips and tricks that I don’t have to figure out in process.
It looks great. Very nice color choices. Your narration is very enjoyable. I was happy see that the materials are from Airtex. I am planning to replace the interior on my C-182Q later this year using Airtex products. I will be a hapy man if it turns out as nice as your Arrow.
Thanks so much for all of the compliments. Yes I am very happy with the quality of the products from Airtex. As you can see, the fit is very good and they are great to deal with. I’d love to see some pictures of your renovations. Shoot me an email to blueskyflight@outlook.com with the before/after pics. Looking forward to it!
So glad to hear that. Please share the channel and help us grow. Really appreciate the feedback. Its really good to see that people are enjoying the content and finding it valuable.
Oh, how I hated interior work in the beginning. My first few were in different manufacturers aircraft. But after a while I really enjoyed transforming a rat's nest into a new looking airplane. I found that the hardware you remove is not as good as new so after removal and cleaning I install all new nut plates and nut clips along with all new screws, bolts, washers and nuts. I have a dozen or so machinist scribes for hole locators. I use a 1/4 ' ratchet because I have found it easier to maneuver in tight spots. I have been around long enough to remember when Velcro was a new thing. I have found that it comes unbonded from what it is spouse to hold together. I have found it glued and pop riveted at the end to dangling and missing altogether. Velcro should work for you but in rented aircraft it is not a good idea. You are going slow which is very important to reduce errors and make the job turn out perfect. The Arrow is one of my favorite airplanes to fly. My only complaint is when you turn on your nav lights it auto dims the landing gear indicating lights.
Thanks so much for the feedback... I agree about the landing lights dimming. I have to say, that as much work as it was, I really enjoyed it. I think the temperature (right time of the year) is definitely a big part of that, and also not letting yourself feel rushed. Work until you have had enough and then stop - keep it enjoyable. Yeah a couple areas with the velcro may need a couple screws. Primarily the main door from all the opening and closing, but the other side panels are holding up great.
not to cast bad karma on your project, but any thought on the velcro adhesive releasing when the cabin gets hot in the summer, and then in 5+ years the adhesive aging and crystalizing and releasing for good? I like not messing w/ the visible screws, but mechanical fasteners don't fail. I used velcro to hold down my cargo carpet at the rear bulkhead so the bulkhead will be easier to remove if I ever have to climb back into the tail. I'll be doing my Archer panels probably this summer. Your colors and scheme look modern. I'm going w/ the beige and sand colors. Then painting my plastics beige to match.
Sounds like a nice project you’ve got planned. The Velcro held up good over the summer, but I agree… time will tell. It’s a bit of an experiment. I can always add screws as needed. Thanks very much for watching. Let me know how your project turns out.
I’m in the home stretch of my overhaul with the pilot, copilot, and door panels to finish it off. Really happy with how it’s turning out. My trim is a bit darker than my vinyl, but I went with it anyway. It is actually so different it doesn’t even look like I was trying 😂. Question: I’m getting ready to secure the pilot and copilot panels and I am not super comfortable about how close they are to the rudder pedals. It’s not necessarily touching them but there seems to be play as I can push the panels toward the wall a couple inches. Did you secure it somehow?
Congratulations on nearing the finish line. I didn’t have any of the play you’re describing, so no I didn’t need to. Airtex may have some suggestions. Email me some pics when you’re done. I’d love to see it.
I have a PA-28-140 that needs a interior replacement. Can this be done by someone with no experience? What vendor do you recommend to buy the interior?
I feel like it can. I had not previous experience. I used Airtex interiors for most of the interior. Plenty of UA-cam videos like mine out there to help guide you.
I got it from Home Depot. I think it was 3M. Came in a box of about 13 feet or so. All the interior pieces worked out great. Did the same with the main door. One corner comes a little lose at the bottom when I open the door, but that’s just because the door sticks a little there. Just need to adjust that. Worst care I may have to put a screw or two there, but overall it works great. I also fabricated a wall panel for the inside of the cargo door that velcros on. I’ll post a video soon about that… came out really nice.
@@BlueSkyFlight thanks! Today I coated the areas I'll put sound deadening with zinc phosphate. Few hours of work at a time gets it done. Seeing your work is a huge motivator.
They do incredible work for sure. Not counting the windows about 6000. Would have been 5 but I went with leather seats. The windows were another 2. I’ll post a wrap up video with all that soon. Please subscribe so you get to see it. Thank you very much for watching
@@BlueSkyFlight I am one of the 363. Did you plan any refurb firewall forward? Also, btw I think you mentioned in another video that you fly for a living. Now I see that they have FOUR dots on a runway at OSH. I am not into that kind of crowding.
These videos are amazing. I am about to redo the interior of my Archer and you have given me so many tips and tricks that I don’t have to figure out in process.
So glad to hear that! It’s exactly why I started the channel to document the process and share what I learned.
It looks great. Very nice color choices. Your narration is very enjoyable. I was happy see that the materials are from Airtex. I am planning to replace the interior on my C-182Q later this year using Airtex products. I will be a hapy man if it turns out as nice as your Arrow.
Thanks so much for all of the compliments. Yes I am very happy with the quality of the products from Airtex. As you can see, the fit is very good and they are great to deal with. I’d love to see some pictures of your renovations. Shoot me an email to blueskyflight@outlook.com with the before/after pics. Looking forward to it!
I will do so. Thanks.
Just discovered your channel, I am enjoying it..........
So glad to hear that. Please share the channel and help us grow. Really appreciate the feedback. Its really good to see that people are enjoying the content and finding it valuable.
I like the velcro. I’ll try it on mine.
It worked pretty good in most areas.
Oh, how I hated interior work in the beginning. My first few were in different manufacturers aircraft. But after a while I really enjoyed transforming a rat's nest into a new looking airplane. I found that the hardware you remove is not as good as new so after removal and cleaning I install all new nut plates and nut clips along with all new screws, bolts, washers and nuts. I have a dozen or so machinist scribes for hole locators. I use a 1/4 ' ratchet because I have found it easier to maneuver in tight spots. I have been around long enough to remember when Velcro was a new thing. I have found that it comes unbonded from what it is spouse to hold together. I have found it glued and pop riveted at the end to dangling and missing altogether. Velcro should work for you but in rented aircraft it is not a good idea. You are going slow which is very important to reduce errors and make the job turn out perfect. The Arrow is one of my favorite airplanes to fly. My only complaint is when you turn on your nav lights it auto dims the landing gear indicating lights.
Thanks so much for the feedback... I agree about the landing lights dimming. I have to say, that as much work as it was, I really enjoyed it. I think the temperature (right time of the year) is definitely a big part of that, and also not letting yourself feel rushed. Work until you have had enough and then stop - keep it enjoyable. Yeah a couple areas with the velcro may need a couple screws. Primarily the main door from all the opening and closing, but the other side panels are holding up great.
Looks awesome so far
Thank you very much!
not to cast bad karma on your project, but any thought on the velcro adhesive releasing when the cabin gets hot in the summer, and then in 5+ years the adhesive aging and crystalizing and releasing for good? I like not messing w/ the visible screws, but mechanical fasteners don't fail. I used velcro to hold down my cargo carpet at the rear bulkhead so the bulkhead will be easier to remove if I ever have to climb back into the tail. I'll be doing my Archer panels probably this summer. Your colors and scheme look modern. I'm going w/ the beige and sand colors. Then painting my plastics beige to match.
Sounds like a nice project you’ve got planned. The Velcro held up good over the summer, but I agree… time will tell. It’s a bit of an experiment. I can always add screws as needed. Thanks very much for watching. Let me know how your project turns out.
I’m in the home stretch of my overhaul with the pilot, copilot, and door panels to finish it off. Really happy with how it’s turning out. My trim is a bit darker than my vinyl, but I went with it anyway. It is actually so different it doesn’t even look like I was trying 😂.
Question: I’m getting ready to secure the pilot and copilot panels and I am not super comfortable about how close they are to the rudder pedals. It’s not necessarily touching them but there seems to be play as I can push the panels toward the wall a couple inches. Did you secure it somehow?
Congratulations on nearing the finish line. I didn’t have any of the play you’re describing, so no I didn’t need to. Airtex may have some suggestions. Email me some pics when you’re done. I’d love to see it.
I have a PA-28-140 that needs a interior replacement. Can this be done by someone with no experience? What vendor do you recommend to buy the interior?
I feel like it can. I had not previous experience. I used Airtex interiors for most of the interior. Plenty of UA-cam videos like mine out there to help guide you.
The Velcro was a smart call. That's what I plan to do with mine also. What brand/product did you use? Looks nice!
I got it from Home Depot. I think it was 3M. Came in a box of about 13 feet or so. All the interior pieces worked out great. Did the same with the main door. One corner comes a little lose at the bottom when I open the door, but that’s just because the door sticks a little there. Just need to adjust that. Worst care I may have to put a screw or two there, but overall it works great. I also fabricated a wall panel for the inside of the cargo door that velcros on. I’ll post a video soon about that… came out really nice.
@@BlueSkyFlight thanks! Today I coated the areas I'll put sound deadening with zinc phosphate. Few hours of work at a time gets it done. Seeing your work is a huge motivator.
That’s great to hear… exactly, no rush. Take your time and enjoy it
Just curious how much this ran on a DIY basis compared to just bringing your plane to a place like Aviation X Aircraft Interiors.
They do incredible work for sure. Not counting the windows about 6000. Would have been 5 but I went with leather seats. The windows were another 2. I’ll post a wrap up video with all that soon. Please subscribe so you get to see it. Thank you very much for watching
@@BlueSkyFlight I am one of the 363. Did you plan any refurb firewall forward? Also, btw I think you mentioned in another video that you fly for a living. Now I see that they have FOUR dots on a runway at OSH. I am not into that kind of crowding.
No the engine was recently overhauled. So no plans there. They only use 2 dots in each direction. So it’s not that crazy.