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1. 12:20 AM - Mounting Windows (craig bastin)
2. 02:56 AM - Re: Mounting Windows ()
3. 08:13 AM - trailer wing cradle (Fergus Kyle)
4. 09:28 AM - Mogas airfields (David Joyce)
5. 02:50 PM - Aeropoxy 458 (rparigoris)
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Subject: | Mounting Windows |
I recall seeing some one discussing screwing plexi down while the green
stuff sets, but cant seem to find it in the archives
My kit was in storage for 7 years before I bought it and the plexi is
twisted about 2 inches out of shape
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Subject: | Re: Mounting Windows |
Hi Craig
I used L shaped ali cut offs screwed into the window frame not into the plexi,
Make sure you leave a gap around the frame for the redux, The self tapping screws
can be tighten to get a even bonding seat for the plexi,
Its easy to fill and sand the screw holes in the normal way after the screen is
Bonded
regards
ivor
---- Craig bastin <craigb@onthenet.com.au> wrote:
> I recall seeing some one discussing screwing plexi down while the green
> stuff sets,
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Subject: | trailer wing cradle |
Cheers,
I have had the original rubber belt craze and fail. I recovered some
unused but still strong carpet material and fashioned a sling from that. It
took some fiddling to account for thickness and so forth, but I then set
some plastic sheeting over it (having made several sets).
To keep it supple and thwart the ravages of winter and summer
extremes, I cover both slings with those ubiquitous shopping bags we all
love to hate. Works for me.
Ferg
A064 wiring wiring wiring
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For those who haven't come across them , there are excellent web sites
(www.eddh.de/x-files/dl_files/d-mogas_010606.pdf and
www.dulv.de/_obj/7B8B3123-877C-4E20-BD47-C2AFDEF326D3/inline/A_mogas_050209.pdf
) showing all the airfields in Germany & Austria that have Mogas on sale.
I am wondering whether anyone knows of similar sources of info for other
countries, as I would like to put together as complete info as possible for
the Europa guide to flying in Europe.(current version on the club website)
Regards, David Joyce
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Anyone have any experiance with Aeropoxy 458 two-component, thin paste, lightweight
fairing and finish splining compound as an alternative to polyester style
finishing filler?
**Aeropoxy light is about 4 pounds per gallon (similar in weight to dry Expancel
or Q-cel mixed with Aeropoxy laminating resin)
**Aeropoxy 458 is about 10 pounds per gallon
**Aeropoxy Poly filler RT is about 12 pounds per gallon (probably very similar
to Dolphin glaze or 3M finishing filler. All are polyester Bondo style finishing
filler in weight and consistancy, less shrinkage compared to Bondo)
Visit - www.EuropaOwners.org
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