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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 1:51 pm    Post subject: Drilling canopy Reply with quote

I'm drilling the canopy for my 601HD. The instructions say to drill the
holes slightly larger than 1/4". What have folks been using for
"slightly larger?" The next size after 1/4" on my step drills is
5/16". Is that acceptable?

Thanks for any information.

Bill


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Drilling canopy Reply with quote

Bill,

5/16 works just fine.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:23 pm    Post subject: Drilling canopy Reply with quote

Bill, drill hole so that the washer literally floats in the hole, if you are going to screw the canopy in place. if you drill too small and the angle of the washer catches the glass, it will crack it. the key is to use a high spead dremmel sander bit, preferably a cone shaped one, and burn the hole to size.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:34 pm    Post subject: Drilling canopy Reply with quote

Just a thought, because I'm agonizing over cracking my canopy while drilling
myself. Why not heat up a rod of the correct size with a propane torch and
just melt through in the first place?
Another Bill
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:41 pm    Post subject: Drilling canopy Reply with quote

I just finished drilling my canopy with a step drill operating at low
rpms. This worked just fine.

I started each hole with an abrasive (diamond) tool in a Dremmel. I
used this to mark both the hole in the bubble canopy and the aluminum hoop.

Paul
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Just a thought, because I'm agonizing over cracking my canopy while
drilling myself. Why not heat up a rod of the correct size with a
propane torch and just melt through in the first place?
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 6:46 pm    Post subject: Drilling canopy Reply with quote

I don't think you can consistently "burn" correctly sized cylindrical holes with the hot rod. Try burning a few holes with scrape plexiglass and you'll what I am talking about. I use unibit drill bit in high speed drill with good results.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:13 pm    Post subject: Drilling canopy Reply with quote

Well in plain "metric" the next to 1/4" will be 2/4" then 3/4" Wink Smile Smile

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From: Bill Steer <steerr(at)bellsouth.net>
Subject: Drilling canopy
To: "Zenith_list" <zenith-list(at)matronics.com>
Date: Monday, September 15, 2008, 5:50 PM

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I'm drilling the canopy for my 601HD. The instructions say to drill the
holes slightly larger than 1/4". What have folks been using for
"slightly larger?" The next size after 1/4" on my step drills
is
5/16". Is that acceptable?

Thanks for any information.

Bill


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 5:33 am    Post subject: Drilling canopy Reply with quote

I agree. The melted material will "pile up" around the edges of the
hole and the size of the hole will be inconsistent. I started each hole
with a 1/8" plexiglass bit I got from ACS and then opened them up with a
unibit in a variable speed drill. I actually tried a 1/4" plexiglass
bit I got at the same time from ACS, but it seemed to want to grab the
plexiglass, so I went with the unibit.

Bill

John Smith wrote:
[quote] I don't think you can consistently "burn" correctly sized cylindrical
holes with the hot rod. Try burning a few holes with scrape
plexiglass and you'll what I am talking about. I use unibit drill bit
in high speed drill with good results.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:27 am    Post subject: Drilling Canopy Reply with quote

There are many replies, and everyone's an expert! Let me give my
thoughts. Consider the whole job; I haven't seen the latest instructions
from Zenair, and my remarks may be repetitious. Presumably, you will use
stainless steel screws, 16 threads per inch into the framing tubes, oval
heads with cup washers with O-rings that fit under the cup washers. In
the 9/32" holes, cut and insert little rings of teflon/polyethylene or
other firm plastic cut from a piece of tubing of 1/4" O.D., about 1/8"
I.D. that the screws will go through. Everything is cushioned; there is
ample clearance around the little teflon rings which are surrounded by a
"layer of air" to allow the canopy material to move a bit. BUT to make
the 9/32" holes, I wouldn't dream of using a step drill. Use a special
plastic drill (with the corners "relieved") to drill the 1/4" holes, and
then use a 1/4" round file to gently increase the hole size. Finish
sanding each hole with very fine sandpaper, and gently bevel the edge of
each hole. Under a magnifying glass, all the hole edges should be really
smooth. The entire operation of what I'm talking about would take about 3
hours. I did this on the advice of an expert builder. I had seen many
601s, nearly all of which had a crack or two at some of the canopy holes.
There is not a hint of a crack anywhere on our canopy after 5 years,
temperatures from -30 to +110 degrees F. Ours is the side-opening canopy
without a metal skirt - just tubes and lucite canopy.

John Goodings, C-FGPJ, CH601HD with R912S, Carp/Ottawa/Toronto.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:29 am    Post subject: Re: Drilling canopy Reply with quote

Where are you located Bill? What's the temp? The hotter it is the better when working with the canopy.
steerr(at)bellsouth.net wrote:
I'm drilling the canopy for my 601HD. The instructions say to drill the
holes slightly larger than 1/4". What have folks been using for
"slightly larger?" The next size after 1/4" on my step drills is
5/16". Is that acceptable?

Thanks for any information.

Bill


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 7:19 am    Post subject: Drilling canopy Reply with quote

You're right, Gig. I'm in North Carolina. Temps have been hovering
around 80, warmer in the hangar. The canopy is nice and flexible at
these temps. I'm fortunate that my warm season is longer than some.

Bill

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Where are you located Bill? What's the temp? The hotter it is the better when working with the canopy.




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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 2:39 pm    Post subject: Drilling canopy Reply with quote

I started and drilled all my holes exclusively with a 1/2" unibit. I have a canopy from Toddscanopies so it may be stronger that the one ZAC used to supply, but I have a separate windshield so I drilled twice the number of holes as a stock canopy and never a hint of a crack anywhere. The design of the step drill makes it perfect for plastic. Other's results may vary, but I would never consider using anything other than a unibit.

Craig S.
N601XS, inspection rained out for this week, maybe next week.


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I agree. The melted material will "pile up" around the edges of the hole and the size of the hole will be inconsistent. I started each hole with a 1/8" plexiglass bit I got from ACS and then opened them up with a unibit in a variable speed drill. I actually tried a 1/4" plexiglass bit I got at the same time from ACS, but it seemed to want to grab the plexiglass, so I went with the unibit.

Bill

John Smith wrote:
[quote]I don't think you can consistently "burn" correctly sized cylindrical holes with the hot rod. Try burning a few holes with scrape plexiglass and you'll what I am talking about. I use unibit drill bit in high speed drill with good results.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 12:34 pm    Post subject: Drilling canopy Reply with quote

melting does nothing to elliminate the material, you need to srill with a dull bit at high speed, then drammel at high speed, more of scraping than drilling.

Juan

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 1:56 pm    Post subject: Drilling canopy Reply with quote

A uni-bit it is.
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