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1. 06:07 AM - Interior Window Transitions (Phillip Perry)
2. 07:23 AM - Re: Interior Window Transitions (g.combs)
3. 07:36 AM - Re: Interior Window Transitions (johngoodman)
4. 07:42 AM - Re: Travel canopy cover recommendations (David Leikam)
5. 09:06 AM - Re: Interior Window Transitions (Dave Saylor)
6. 09:13 AM - Re: Interior Window Transitions (dmaib@me.com)
7. 10:51 AM - Re: Travel canopy cover recommendations (Alan Mekler MD)
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Subject: | Interior Window Transitions |
I'm finishing off the inside of the doors and I'm looking to put a fillet
around the interior window transition.
I've been thinking about using 3M 4200 (or maybe even 5200) and creating a
bead with my finger. And I've also been thinking about using an Acrylic
Latex Caulk (like this) to lay down the fillet too.
Before I use one of these, I want to feel pretty confident that I'm not
going to cause crazing of the window and I don't have any spare pieces of
glass laying around to test with. The best I can tell, the documentation
doesn't directly call out usage on acrylic glass.
Have any of you used these on your windows? And if not, what did you use
to create a nice, consistent fillet all the way around the transition?
Thanks,
Phil
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Subject: | Re: Interior Window Transitions |
Phil the lord urethane adhesive works really
Good for this. You can paint it also.
Geoff
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 26, 2012, at 9:06 AM, Phillip Perry <philperry9@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm finishing off the inside of the doors and I'm looking to put a fillet a
round the interior window transition.
>
> I've been thinking about using 3M 4200 (or maybe even 5200) and creating a
bead with my finger. And I've also been thinking about using an Acrylic La
tex Caulk (like this) to lay down the fillet too.
>
> Before I use one of these, I want to feel pretty confident that I'm not go
ing to cause crazing of the window and I don't have any spare pieces of glas
s laying around to test with. The best I can tell, the documentation doesn'
t directly call out usage on acrylic glass.
>
> Have any of you used these on your windows? And if not, what did you use t
o create a nice, consistent fillet all the way around the transition?
>
> Thanks,
> Phil
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Interior Window Transitions |
Phil,
I'd be reluctant to use a "caulk" type trim - might be hard to get off and it might
make a real mess. Most folks use a fabric edge trim. If you need to fill
in a gap between the window and the trim welt (like I did) they make lots of nice
tiny "rope" trim in different colors - such as black. Contact cement is all
you need.
If you REALLY want to spruce it up, look up Pom Pom Fringe Trim... (g)
John [Laughing]
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#40572 Phase One complete and flying.
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Subject: | Re: Travel canopy cover recommendations |
Flighline. Abby is fantastic.
Dave Leikam
On Aug 25, 2012, at 10:30 AM, Rene wrote:
> I also agree=85=85.I love my flightline cover.
>
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> Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2012 8:51 AM
> To: rv10-list@matronics.com
> Subject: Re: RV10-List: Travel canopy cover recommendations
>
> Agree!
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Aug 25, 2012, at 7:25 AM, Seano <sean@braunandco.com> wrote:
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> I recommend Flightline's lightweight cover too.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Aug 25, 2012, at 8:16, Don Mc Donald <building_partner@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>
> Tim, although I almost always agree with you... but I think you should
have said "when I travel with 4 in the plane".... because with only 2
traveling, there's always plenty of room for the cover.
> Don McDonald
>
> Sent from my iPad
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> On Aug 25, 2012, at 6:46 AM, Tim Olson <Tim@myrv10.com> wrote:
>
> It's definitely not a "Travel" cover though....those things are at
least 3X the size to pack and probably more than 3x the weight. They
are nice, but if I had to travel with it, I'd never bring it....I never
have that much space left for a huge cover.
> Tim
>
>
>
> On Aug 25, 2012, at 8:33 AM, Michael Kraus
<n223rv@wolflakeairport.net> wrote:
>
> I have a Bruce's Custom Cover. I would not say it is the lightest, but
it didn't let one drop of rain in the huge downpour at Oshkosh.
>
> I had a similar one on my RV-4 and liked it so much I bought one for
my RV-10.
>
> -Mike Kraus
> RV-10 Flying
> KitFox SS7 - building
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Aug 25, 2012, at 8:47 AM, "Carl Froehlich"
<carl.froehlich@verizon.net> wrote:
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> All,
>
> Looking for a travel cover for the RV-10. I note the Van=92s offering
http://vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/store.cgi?ident=1345898181-352-438&brows
e=airframe&product=canopy-covers and the Cleaveland Tool
listinghttp://www.cleavelandtool.com/prodinfo.asp?number=RVCC10
>
> Recommendations between these two or perhaps other choices?
>
> Thanks,
> Carl
> 38.4 hours ' final test period flight today if the weather
cooperates
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Subject: | Re: Interior Window Transitions |
Proseal would work. It's paintable. Or just epoxy with micro.
Dave Saylor
831-750-0284 CL
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Phillip Perry <philperry9@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm finishing off the inside of the doors and I'm looking to put a fillet
> around the interior window transition.
>
> I've been thinking about using 3M 4200 (or maybe even 5200) and creating a
> bead with my finger. And I've also been thinking about using an Acrylic
> Latex Caulk (like this) to lay down the fillet too.
>
> Before I use one of these, I want to feel pretty confident that I'm not
> going to cause crazing of the window and I don't have any spare pieces of
> glass laying around to test with. The best I can tell, the documentation
> doesn't directly call out usage on acrylic glass.
>
> Have any of you used these on your windows? And if not, what did you use to
> create a nice, consistent fillet all the way around the transition?
>
> Thanks,
> Phil
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Interior Window Transitions |
I used proseal with the help of a good buddy who is a proseal wizard. It looks
great.
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David Maib
RV-10 #40559
Transition Trainer
New Smyrna Beach, FL
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Subject: | Re: Travel canopy cover recommendations |
Does anyone know who makes sunshields for the RV-10?
I had Kennon in my Mooney but they don't offer them for the 10.
Alan
N668G 157 hrs
On Aug 25, 2012, at 9:33 AM, Michael Kraus <n223rv@wolflakeairport.net>
wrote:
> I have a Bruce's Custom Cover. I would not say it is the lightest, but
it didn't let one drop of rain in the huge downpour at Oshkosh.
>
> I had a similar one on my RV-4 and liked it so much I bought one for
my RV-10.
>
> -Mike Kraus
> RV-10 Flying
> KitFox SS7 - building
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Aug 25, 2012, at 8:47 AM, "Carl Froehlich"
<carl.froehlich@verizon.net> wrote:
>
>> All,
>>
>> Looking for a travel cover for the RV-10. I note the Van=92s
offering
http://vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/store.cgi?ident=1345898181-352-438&brows
e=airframe&product=canopy-covers and the Cleaveland Tool listing
http://www.cleavelandtool.com/prodinfo.asp?number=RVCC10
>>
>> Recommendations between these two or perhaps other choices?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Carl
>> 38.4 hours ' final test period flight today if the weather
cooperates
>>
>>
>>
>> ========================
>> ://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List
>> ========================
>> cs.com
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>>
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