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1. 04:35 AM - Re: Windscreen (Robert Reed)
2. 06:56 AM - Re: Windscreen (Bill Schertz)
3. 10:39 AM - Re: Windscreen (M Ketteing)
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Mike
I bonded all of my windows in but I seem to remember seeing one that used th
e screws and a frame. Try checking out the completions photos on my web pag
e and it might give you a name or clue.
Sounds like you are making progress and hope it=99s going well.
Bob Reed
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 11, 2018, at 12:35 AM, <mike@vision499.com> <mike@vision499.com> wr
ote:
>
> Has anybody installed the windscreen with screws only so that it is easily
removeable?
>
> Just thought it would be so much easier to access behind the instrument pa
nel if the windscreen could be removed but how often do you have to do that
>
> Your thoughts would be appreciated
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> Mike Pienaar
> mike@vision499.com
> Home: +1 250-999-8121
> Mike cell: +1 250-885-0554
> 1-1100 Tulip Ave, Victoria, BC, V8Z 0A2
>
>
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It was John Petrie from South Africa that used the screws if I recall
correctly.
Bill
From: Robert Reed
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2018 5:34 AM
Subject: Re: KIS-List: Windscreen
Mike
I bonded all of my windows in but I seem to remember seeing one that
used the screws and a frame. Try checking out the completions photos on
my web page and it might give you a name or clue.
Sounds like you are making progress and hope it=99s going well.
Bob Reed
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 11, 2018, at 12:35 AM, <mike@vision499.com> <mike@vision499.com>
wrote:
Has anybody installed the windscreen with screws only so that it is
easily removeable?
Just thought it would be so much easier to access behind the
instrument panel if the windscreen could be removed but how often do you
have to do that
Your thoughts would be appreciated
Thanks
Mike
Mike Pienaar
mike@vision499.com
Home: +1 250-999-8121
Mike cell: +1 250-885-0554
1-1100 Tulip Ave, Victoria, BC, V8Z 0A2
Virus-free. www.avast.com
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Both of my TR1's and one of my TR4's had screwed in windshields. The screws do
not go through holes in the windshield, only through a frame that holds it in.
I highly do not recommend this and think it is a major safety issue. Much
of the strength of the windshield is dependent on the bending load becoming a
tension load and this does not happen if the windshield is only lightly clamped
by a frame. If the windshield is bonded to a strong frame and then this is
screwed in it may be safe.
Mark K
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On Tue, 9/11/18, Bill Schertz <wschertz343@gmail.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: KIS-List: Windscreen
To: kis-list@matronics.com
Date: Tuesday, September 11, 2018, 9:55 AM
It was John Petrie from South Africa that used the
screws if I recall
correctly.
Bill
From: Robert Reed
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2018 5:34 AM
To: kis-list@matronics.com
Subject: Re: KIS-List:
Windscreen
Mike
I bonded all of my windows in but I seem to remember
seeing one that used
the screws and a frame. Try checking out the completions
photos on my web
page and it might give you a name or clue.
Sounds like you are making progress and hope its
going well.
Bob ReedSent from my iPhone
On Sep 11, 2018, at 12:35 AM, <mike@vision499.com>
<mike@vision499.com>
wrote:
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Has anybody installed
the windscreen with screws only so
that it is easily removeable?
Just thought it would be
so much easier to access behind
the instrument panel if the windscreen could be removed
but how often do you
have to do that
Your thoughts would be
appreciated
Thanks
Mike
Mike
Pienaar
mike@vision499.com
Home:
+1 250-999-8121
Mike
cell: +1 250-885-0554
1-1100
Tulip Ave, Victoria, BC, V8Z 0A2
Virus-free.
www.avast.com
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