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     1. 10:19 AM - Sika (Wayne Williams)
     2. 10:46 AM - Re: Sika (Tod Watkins)
     3. 11:14 AM - Re: Sika (Dave Nicholson)
     4. 11:24 PM - Stick length (Steve Sampson)
 
 
 
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      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Wayne Williams" <rwayne@gamewood.net>
      
      Can someone tell me more about "Sika"? Is it a fiberglass? What advantage
      over glass?
      
      Wayne Williams
      
      
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      [mailto:owner-rv9-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of RV9-List Digest
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      Subject: RV9-List Digest: 6 Msgs - 08/09/04
      
      
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                           Total Messages Posted Mon 08/09/04: 6
      
      
      Today's Message Index:
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           1. 06:31 AM - Fiberglass Fairing around windshield  (Ron Murray)
           2. 07:26 AM - Re: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield  (Dave
      Nicholson)
           3. 08:10 AM - Re: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield  (Tod Watkins)
           4. 10:39 AM - Re: Re:Cowl hinge  (Andy Karmy)
           5. 02:42 PM - Re: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield  (Chuck Weyant)
           6. 08:35 PM - Re: Re: RV9-List Digest: 4 Msgs - 08/07/04  (Albert
      Gardner)
      
      
      ________________________________  Message 1
      _____________________________________
      
      
      Time: 06:31:06 AM PST US
      From: "Ron Murray" <Ronald_P_Murray@msn.com>
      Subject: RV9-List: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield
      Seal-Send-Time: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 09:30:42 -0400
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Ron Murray" <Ronald_P_Murray@msn.com>
      
      I'm getting ready to put the fiberglass molding strip around my windshield.
      Does
      anyone out there have any tips, tricks, pictures, web sites or otherwise
      that
      might help me with this project?  Any comments would be appreciated!
      
      Ron Murray
      90291  N937RK
      Mooresville, NC
      
      
      ________________________________  Message 2
      _____________________________________
      
      
      Time: 07:26:09 AM PST US
      From: "Dave Nicholson" <n347sd@insightbb.com>
      Subject: Re: RV9-List: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Dave Nicholson" <n347sd@insightbb.com>
      
      I used Sikaflex-295 UV to "glue" and seal my windshield in place.  The only
      fiberglass I used was the upper band over the Roll Bar.
      
      See this site for additional information:
      http://www.sika.com/cmi-marine/cmi-marine-products-index.htm
      
      It's available from:
      Merritt Marine Supply
      Pompano Beach, FL
      954-946-5350
      
      Dave Nicholson
      90347
      
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "Ron Murray" <Ronald_P_Murray@msn.com>
      Subject: RV9-List: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield
      
      
      > --> RV9-List message posted by: "Ron Murray" <Ronald_P_Murray@msn.com>
      >
      > I'm getting ready to put the fiberglass molding strip around my
      windshield.  Does anyone out there have any tips, tricks, pictures, web
      sites or otherwise that might help me with this project?  Any comments would
      be appreciated!
      >
      > Ron Murray
      > 90291  N937RK
      > Mooresville, NC
      
      
      ________________________________  Message 3
      _____________________________________
      
      
      Time: 08:10:42 AM PST US
      From: "Tod Watkins" <twatkins@bendcable.com>
      Subject: RE: RV9-List: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Tod Watkins" <twatkins@bendcable.com>
      
      Hi Ron.. I just finished ours .. we used sikaflex also as a good weather
      seal on our slider and skirts but used the fiberglass cloth and epoxy resin
      with micro ballons to finish it off around the windscreen as the book talks
      about, . my advice is go slow. build up the resin and micro ballons over the
      glass cloth slowly as I did that part a bit to fast and added about an extra
      week or two of sanding to the project to get it all smoothed and looking the
      way I wanted it.  be careful to not get to  much resin and micro ballons
      over the top of your electrical tape as that adds to the sanding also.  then
      you can fill the low spots and pin holes with polyester resin as it hardens
      quickly and you can sand it sooner, within about 20 minutes.  just be
      careful not to get the polyester on the windscreen as plexiglass does not
      like the polyester resins.  thats my advice for what its worth.. I am glad
      that part is over as I am sure you will be when yours is done. good luck.
      
      Tod
      
      -----Original Message-----
      From: owner-rv9-list-server@matronics.com
      [mailto:owner-rv9-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Ron Murray
      Subject: RV9-List: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield
      
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Ron Murray" <Ronald_P_Murray@msn.com>
      
      I'm getting ready to put the fiberglass molding strip around my windshield.
      Does anyone out there have any tips, tricks, pictures, web sites or
      otherwise that might help me with this project?  Any comments would be
      appreciated!
      
      Ron Murray
      90291  N937RK
      Mooresville, NC
      
      
      ________________________________  Message 4
      _____________________________________
      
      
      Time: 10:39:58 AM PST US
      From: Andy Karmy <andy@karmy.com>
      Subject: Re: RV9-List: Re:Cowl hinge
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: Andy Karmy <andy@karmy.com>
      
      Mine broke on one side only. It took only 25 hours. I repaired them
      with the same hinge, had the engine dynamically balanced and have not
      had any further cracking over the next 250 hours. Don't know if the
      engine balance was the repair or not...
      
      - Andy Karmy
         andy@karmy.com
      
      On Jul 27, 2004, at 3:59 AM, Neilekins@aol.com wrote:
      
      > --> RV9-List message posted by: Neilekins@aol.com
      >
      > Has any one had any problems with the hinge that connects the engine
      > cowling
      > to the firewall breaking on an RV 9 ?
      >
      
      
      ________________________________  Message 5
      _____________________________________
      
      
      Time: 02:42:10 PM PST US
      From: "Chuck Weyant" <cweyant@chuckdirect.com>
      Subject: Re: RV9-List: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Chuck Weyant" <cweyant@chuckdirect.com>
      
      
      I just finished mine.  Came out perfect.  I used three of those hold-down
      bracket or pins or whatever they're called to hold down the bottom front of
      the windshield.  Then I put down all the layers of tape as you probably know
      how to do.  Then I mixed up a gob of flox (cotton fibers) and resin to a
      fairly thick consistency.  Then I squeezed it around the base of the
      windshield so that I ended up with a small bead under and slightly inside
      the bottom half of the windshield.  Try to get a rough transition from the
      windshild to the aluminum instrument cover with the flox misture.  Feather
      as much as possible.  Dry, then rough sand.  Then start laying down the
      layers of cloth and resin.  I used from six to eight layers.  I used the 2
      inch glass cloth on a roll.  Easy.  I used a friend familiar with fiber
      glass.  I would suggest the same for you.  They are able to anticipate what
      you need in the way of more resin, more cloth, or a third hand.  And don't
      cut too long of strips 24 to 30 inches is good enough.  Way too hard to
      handle when they're full of resin...which leads me to this suggestion:
      Remember to lay out you cloth, apply the resin, then squeegee the excess off
      with a plastic putty applicator.  Then pick it up and apply the cloth where
      you want it.  Lot less messy with less drips, etc.  Don't, and I mean don't
      apply your cloth over your tape!!!  If you do, you'll never do it again.
      Lay your cloth down right next to your tape as close as you can --- but not
      over.  Keep an eye on it 'cause as you work laying down piece upon piece,
      the underlying pieces will sometimes want to 'creep' over the tape and you
      may miss it only to discover after everything is cured that you have tape
      under your glass cloth.  After curing, start sanding.  Be agressive in
      shaping but remember, if you cut into the cloth, you have just compromised
      it's strengh.  So be agressive in shaping, but use common sense.  Use a 2x4
      radiased(?) to the shape of the transition you desire.  Here's another tip:
      Use that sandpaper from 3M that costs a $1.25 a sheep.  Don't remember the
      name but it comes in colors.  I used the red/maroon and green stuff.  Worth
      every penny!  Cuts like diamonds and doesn't load up. Makes sanding almost
      fun.
      
      Once you've got the shape pretty close to what you want, mix up a nice
      medium thick mixture of flox or micro baloons.  Which, depends upon how much
      cloth weave you sanded thru.  You may want to use flox if you want that
      strength back (harder to sand), or micro baloons to just shape and fill
      (easy to sand).  Squeegee it on pressing into the glass with a fair amout of
      pressure using you plastic applicator.  Then sand.  Repeat this until you
      puke. Watch your tape for wear.  Tape is protecting your plexi in addition
      to giving you that nice separation line.
      Hope this helps,
      Chuck
      --- Original Message -----
      
      > --> RV9-List message posted by: "Tod Watkins" <twatkins@bendcable.com>
      >
      > Hi Ron.. I just finished ours .. we used sikaflex also as a good weather
      > seal on our slider and skirts but used the fiberglass cloth and epoxy
      resin
      > with micro ballons to finish it off around the windscreen as the book
      talks
      > about, . my advice is go slow. build up the resin and micro ballons over
      the
      > glass cloth slowly as I did that part a bit to fast and added about an
      extra
      > week or two of sanding to the project to get it all smoothed and looking
      the
      > way I wanted it.  be careful to not get to  much resin and micro ballons
      > over the top of your electrical tape as that adds to the sanding also.
      then
      > you can fill the low spots and pin holes with polyester resin as it
      hardens
      > quickly and you can sand it sooner, within about 20 minutes.  just be
      > careful not to get the polyester on the windscreen as plexiglass does not
      > like the polyester resins.  thats my advice for what its worth.. I am glad
      > that part is over as I am sure you will be when yours is done. good luck.
      >
      > Tod
      >
      > -----Original Message-----
      > From: owner-rv9-list-server@matronics.com
      > [mailto:owner-rv9-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Ron Murray
      > To: rv9-list@matronics.com
      > Subject: RV9-List: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield
      >
      >
      > --> RV9-List message posted by: "Ron Murray" <Ronald_P_Murray@msn.com>
      >
      > I'm getting ready to put the fiberglass molding strip around my
      windshield.
      > Does anyone out there have any tips, tricks, pictures, web sites or
      > otherwise that might help me with this project?  Any comments would be
      > appreciated!
      >
      > Ron Murray
      > 90291  N937RK
      > Mooresville, NC
      >
      >
      
      
      ________________________________  Message 6
      _____________________________________
      
      
      Time: 08:35:50 PM PST US
      From: "Albert Gardner" <spudnut@worldnet.att.net>
      Subject: Re: RV9-List: Re: RV9-List Digest: 4 Msgs - 08/07/04
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Albert Gardner" <spudnut@worldnet.att.net>
      
      If you put the control module back there with the servo then you only have 4
      wires to run up to the panel. BTW, the led in the switch/indicator is very
      bright, far too bright at night. A little experimenting resulted in a 5 meg
      resistor to dim it down. This is one of the best additions you could put in
      your plane, IHO.
      Albert Gardner
      RV-9A 872RV
      Yuma, AZ
      
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "James Murray" <jmurraymd@yahoo.com>
      Subject: RV9-List: Re: RV9-List Digest: 4 Msgs - 08/07/04
      
      
      > --> RV9-List message posted by: James Murray <jmurraymd@yahoo.com>
      >
      > I am now flying with the TruTrak A/P.  It works great.
      >  If I remember, there are nine wires in the bundle
      > going to the server.
      >
      > Jim Murray  90430
      
      
      
      
      
      
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      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Tod Watkins" <twatkins@bendcable.com>
      
      Sika flex is a marine adhesive that was developed to use in plexiglass
      applications on water craft.  It works well and some say they do not even
      use any rivets in the canopy only sika flex.. we however used both but it
      adds a great deal in the way of a water proof seal between the skirts and
      the plexiglass in case you set your plane outside... most marine outlets
      will know about it, and it comes in a caulking tube.  we bought 3 tubes but
      one tube is enough to do the entire canopy .. and it must be used with the
      primer to bond correctly.
      
      Tod
      
      -----Original Message-----
      From: owner-rv9-list-server@matronics.com
      [mailto:owner-rv9-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Wayne Williams
      Subject: RV9-List: Sika
      
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Wayne Williams" <rwayne@gamewood.net>
      
      Can someone tell me more about "Sika"? Is it a fiberglass? What advantage
      over glass?
      
      Wayne Williams
      
      
      -----Original Message-----
      From: owner-rv9-list-server@matronics.com
      [mailto:owner-rv9-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of RV9-List Digest
      Server
      Subject: RV9-List Digest: 6 Msgs - 08/09/04
      
      
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                           Total Messages Posted Mon 08/09/04: 6
      
      
      Today's Message Index:
      ----------------------
      
           1. 06:31 AM - Fiberglass Fairing around windshield  (Ron Murray)
           2. 07:26 AM - Re: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield  (Dave
      Nicholson)
           3. 08:10 AM - Re: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield  (Tod Watkins)
           4. 10:39 AM - Re: Re:Cowl hinge  (Andy Karmy)
           5. 02:42 PM - Re: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield  (Chuck Weyant)
           6. 08:35 PM - Re: Re: RV9-List Digest: 4 Msgs - 08/07/04  (Albert
      Gardner)
      
      
      ________________________________  Message 1
      _____________________________________
      
      
      Time: 06:31:06 AM PST US
      From: "Ron Murray" <Ronald_P_Murray@msn.com>
      Subject: RV9-List: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield
      Seal-Send-Time: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 09:30:42 -0400
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Ron Murray" <Ronald_P_Murray@msn.com>
      
      I'm getting ready to put the fiberglass molding strip around my windshield.
      Does
      anyone out there have any tips, tricks, pictures, web sites or otherwise
      that
      might help me with this project?  Any comments would be appreciated!
      
      Ron Murray
      90291  N937RK
      Mooresville, NC
      
      
      ________________________________  Message 2
      _____________________________________
      
      
      Time: 07:26:09 AM PST US
      From: "Dave Nicholson" <n347sd@insightbb.com>
      Subject: Re: RV9-List: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Dave Nicholson" <n347sd@insightbb.com>
      
      I used Sikaflex-295 UV to "glue" and seal my windshield in place.  The only
      fiberglass I used was the upper band over the Roll Bar.
      
      See this site for additional information:
      http://www.sika.com/cmi-marine/cmi-marine-products-index.htm
      
      It's available from:
      Merritt Marine Supply
      Pompano Beach, FL
      954-946-5350
      
      Dave Nicholson
      90347
      
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "Ron Murray" <Ronald_P_Murray@msn.com>
      Subject: RV9-List: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield
      
      
      > --> RV9-List message posted by: "Ron Murray" <Ronald_P_Murray@msn.com>
      >
      > I'm getting ready to put the fiberglass molding strip around my
      windshield.  Does anyone out there have any tips, tricks, pictures, web
      sites or otherwise that might help me with this project?  Any comments would
      be appreciated!
      >
      > Ron Murray
      > 90291  N937RK
      > Mooresville, NC
      
      
      ________________________________  Message 3
      _____________________________________
      
      
      Time: 08:10:42 AM PST US
      From: "Tod Watkins" <twatkins@bendcable.com>
      Subject: RE: RV9-List: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Tod Watkins" <twatkins@bendcable.com>
      
      Hi Ron.. I just finished ours .. we used sikaflex also as a good weather
      seal on our slider and skirts but used the fiberglass cloth and epoxy resin
      with micro ballons to finish it off around the windscreen as the book talks
      about, . my advice is go slow. build up the resin and micro ballons over the
      glass cloth slowly as I did that part a bit to fast and added about an extra
      week or two of sanding to the project to get it all smoothed and looking the
      way I wanted it.  be careful to not get to  much resin and micro ballons
      over the top of your electrical tape as that adds to the sanding also.  then
      you can fill the low spots and pin holes with polyester resin as it hardens
      quickly and you can sand it sooner, within about 20 minutes.  just be
      careful not to get the polyester on the windscreen as plexiglass does not
      like the polyester resins.  thats my advice for what its worth.. I am glad
      that part is over as I am sure you will be when yours is done. good luck.
      
      Tod
      
      -----Original Message-----
      From: owner-rv9-list-server@matronics.com
      [mailto:owner-rv9-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Ron Murray
      Subject: RV9-List: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield
      
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Ron Murray" <Ronald_P_Murray@msn.com>
      
      I'm getting ready to put the fiberglass molding strip around my windshield.
      Does anyone out there have any tips, tricks, pictures, web sites or
      otherwise that might help me with this project?  Any comments would be
      appreciated!
      
      Ron Murray
      90291  N937RK
      Mooresville, NC
      
      
      ________________________________  Message 4
      _____________________________________
      
      
      Time: 10:39:58 AM PST US
      From: Andy Karmy <andy@karmy.com>
      Subject: Re: RV9-List: Re:Cowl hinge
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: Andy Karmy <andy@karmy.com>
      
      Mine broke on one side only. It took only 25 hours. I repaired them
      with the same hinge, had the engine dynamically balanced and have not
      had any further cracking over the next 250 hours. Don't know if the
      engine balance was the repair or not...
      
      - Andy Karmy
         andy@karmy.com
      
      On Jul 27, 2004, at 3:59 AM, Neilekins@aol.com wrote:
      
      > --> RV9-List message posted by: Neilekins@aol.com
      >
      > Has any one had any problems with the hinge that connects the engine
      > cowling
      > to the firewall breaking on an RV 9 ?
      >
      
      
      ________________________________  Message 5
      _____________________________________
      
      
      Time: 02:42:10 PM PST US
      From: "Chuck Weyant" <cweyant@chuckdirect.com>
      Subject: Re: RV9-List: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Chuck Weyant" <cweyant@chuckdirect.com>
      
      
      I just finished mine.  Came out perfect.  I used three of those hold-down
      bracket or pins or whatever they're called to hold down the bottom front of
      the windshield.  Then I put down all the layers of tape as you probably know
      how to do.  Then I mixed up a gob of flox (cotton fibers) and resin to a
      fairly thick consistency.  Then I squeezed it around the base of the
      windshield so that I ended up with a small bead under and slightly inside
      the bottom half of the windshield.  Try to get a rough transition from the
      windshild to the aluminum instrument cover with the flox misture.  Feather
      as much as possible.  Dry, then rough sand.  Then start laying down the
      layers of cloth and resin.  I used from six to eight layers.  I used the 2
      inch glass cloth on a roll.  Easy.  I used a friend familiar with fiber
      glass.  I would suggest the same for you.  They are able to anticipate what
      you need in the way of more resin, more cloth, or a third hand.  And don't
      cut too long of strips 24 to 30 inches is good enough.  Way too hard to
      handle when they're full of resin...which leads me to this suggestion:
      Remember to lay out you cloth, apply the resin, then squeegee the excess off
      with a plastic putty applicator.  Then pick it up and apply the cloth where
      you want it.  Lot less messy with less drips, etc.  Don't, and I mean don't
      apply your cloth over your tape!!!  If you do, you'll never do it again.
      Lay your cloth down right next to your tape as close as you can --- but not
      over.  Keep an eye on it 'cause as you work laying down piece upon piece,
      the underlying pieces will sometimes want to 'creep' over the tape and you
      may miss it only to discover after everything is cured that you have tape
      under your glass cloth.  After curing, start sanding.  Be agressive in
      shaping but remember, if you cut into the cloth, you have just compromised
      it's strengh.  So be agressive in shaping, but use common sense.  Use a 2x4
      radiased(?) to the shape of the transition you desire.  Here's another tip:
      Use that sandpaper from 3M that costs a $1.25 a sheep.  Don't remember the
      name but it comes in colors.  I used the red/maroon and green stuff.  Worth
      every penny!  Cuts like diamonds and doesn't load up. Makes sanding almost
      fun.
      
      Once you've got the shape pretty close to what you want, mix up a nice
      medium thick mixture of flox or micro baloons.  Which, depends upon how much
      cloth weave you sanded thru.  You may want to use flox if you want that
      strength back (harder to sand), or micro baloons to just shape and fill
      (easy to sand).  Squeegee it on pressing into the glass with a fair amout of
      pressure using you plastic applicator.  Then sand.  Repeat this until you
      puke. Watch your tape for wear.  Tape is protecting your plexi in addition
      to giving you that nice separation line.
      Hope this helps,
      Chuck
      --- Original Message -----
      
      > --> RV9-List message posted by: "Tod Watkins" <twatkins@bendcable.com>
      >
      > Hi Ron.. I just finished ours .. we used sikaflex also as a good weather
      > seal on our slider and skirts but used the fiberglass cloth and epoxy
      resin
      > with micro ballons to finish it off around the windscreen as the book
      talks
      > about, . my advice is go slow. build up the resin and micro ballons over
      the
      > glass cloth slowly as I did that part a bit to fast and added about an
      extra
      > week or two of sanding to the project to get it all smoothed and looking
      the
      > way I wanted it.  be careful to not get to  much resin and micro ballons
      > over the top of your electrical tape as that adds to the sanding also.
      then
      > you can fill the low spots and pin holes with polyester resin as it
      hardens
      > quickly and you can sand it sooner, within about 20 minutes.  just be
      > careful not to get the polyester on the windscreen as plexiglass does not
      > like the polyester resins.  thats my advice for what its worth.. I am glad
      > that part is over as I am sure you will be when yours is done. good luck.
      >
      > Tod
      >
      > -----Original Message-----
      > From: owner-rv9-list-server@matronics.com
      > [mailto:owner-rv9-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Ron Murray
      > To: rv9-list@matronics.com
      > Subject: RV9-List: Fiberglass Fairing around windshield
      >
      >
      > --> RV9-List message posted by: "Ron Murray" <Ronald_P_Murray@msn.com>
      >
      > I'm getting ready to put the fiberglass molding strip around my
      windshield.
      > Does anyone out there have any tips, tricks, pictures, web sites or
      > otherwise that might help me with this project?  Any comments would be
      > appreciated!
      >
      > Ron Murray
      > 90291  N937RK
      > Mooresville, NC
      >
      >
      
      
      ________________________________  Message 6
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      Time: 08:35:50 PM PST US
      From: "Albert Gardner" <spudnut@worldnet.att.net>
      Subject: Re: RV9-List: Re: RV9-List Digest: 4 Msgs - 08/07/04
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Albert Gardner" <spudnut@worldnet.att.net>
      
      If you put the control module back there with the servo then you only have 4
      wires to run up to the panel. BTW, the led in the switch/indicator is very
      bright, far too bright at night. A little experimenting resulted in a 5 meg
      resistor to dim it down. This is one of the best additions you could put in
      your plane, IHO.
      Albert Gardner
      RV-9A 872RV
      Yuma, AZ
      
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "James Murray" <jmurraymd@yahoo.com>
      Subject: RV9-List: Re: RV9-List Digest: 4 Msgs - 08/07/04
      
      
      > --> RV9-List message posted by: James Murray <jmurraymd@yahoo.com>
      >
      > I am now flying with the TruTrak A/P.  It works great.
      >  If I remember, there are nine wires in the bundle
      > going to the server.
      >
      > Jim Murray  90430
      
      
      
      
      
      
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      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Dave Nicholson" <n347sd@insightbb.com>
      
      Sikaflex-295 UV
      Sikaflex-295 UV is a fast-curing, one-component, flexible, high-performance
      polyurethane-based adhesive for bonding and sealing of windows and
      portholes. Sikaflex-295 UV is suitable for all types of organic (PC, PMMA)
      window panes.
      
      Packaging Information
      310 ml cartridge; 400 ml unipac (sausage), black, white
      
      See this site for additional information:
      http://www.sika.com/cmi-marine/cmi-marine-products-index.htm
      
      Dave
      
      
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      From: "Wayne Williams" <rwayne@gamewood.net>
      Subject: RV9-List: Sika
      
      
      > --> RV9-List message posted by: "Wayne Williams" <rwayne@gamewood.net>
      >
      > Can someone tell me more about "Sika"? Is it a fiberglass? What advantage
      > over glass?
      >
      > Wayne Williams
      >
      
      
      
      
      
      
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      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Steve Sampson" <SSampson.SLN21@london.edu>
      
      Sat in the -9 for the first time last weekend. The stick isnt half long.
      Anyone cutting bits off? Anyone talked to VANS as to why? Steve.
      #90360
      
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