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1. 11:10 AM - NAS517-5-9 Countersink Still Making The Rounds? (Sean Stephens)
2. 01:59 PM - Re: NAS517-5-9 Countersink Still Making The Rounds? (Carl Froehlich)
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Subject: | NAS517-5-9 Countersink Still Making The Rounds? |
Is the cabin top seat belt NAS517-5-9 countersink still making the
rounds? If so, can I be put on the list?
-Sean #40303 (sand, fill, rinse, repeat...)
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Subject: | Re: NAS517-5-9 Countersink Still Making The Rounds? |
Recommend about 8 layers of glass on the inside of the cabin top, perhaps 6" or
so in diameter around where the seat belt screw goes. I didn't view the top
alone being adequate to hold the screw head from pulling out after it was properly
countersunk.
I also took a step to flatten out the screw head and make it a square, then imbedded
it in flox. That way the screw would not rotated when tightening the nut
on the inside. Sand the flox down, add some mico to feather, then ready for
paint prep.
Carl
On Jun 22, 2013, at 2:09 PM, Sean Stephens <sean@stephensville.com> wrote:
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> Is the cabin top seat belt NAS517-5-9 countersink still making the rounds? If
so, can I be put on the list?
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> -Sean #40303 (sand, fill, rinse, repeat...)
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