Re: Cabin fittings


Subject:    Re: Cabin fittings
From:    Carlos Sa (carlossa52@gmail.com)
Date:    Sun Mar 21 - 6:35 AM
I thought about using corrugated plastic too, but I would prefer something
not flammable.
I believe I have seen pink rigid board of something that looks like
fiberglass, about 1 - 1.5 cm thick somewhere. (Inside a car or in the
aviation department of Home Depot?)

Did anyone use or consider this?

Carlos
CH601-HD, plans

On 21 March 2010 07:33, Greg Wilson <gregw@aeromarket.com.au> wrote:

> gregw@aeromarket.com.au>
>
> I wanted a fabric so I got hold of an old corrugated plastic real estate
> sign and cut peices to fit. I then used spray on contact adhesive to
> attach the material to the plastic with 1 inch wrapping around to the back
> surface on all sides.
>
> The upholstered cards can then be either glued in place with contact
> adhesive or attached to velcro strips stuck on to the inside panels of the
> fuselage.
>
> It gives a very professional finsih with little cost and minimal weight.
>




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