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rnewman(at)tcwtech.com
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:43 pm    Post subject: rear window install Reply with quote

I've been working on our canopy and overhead console and now have it ready for final installation on the fuselage. Looking ahead, the plans call for installing the rear windows after the canopy is permanently installed. Has anyone done the rear window install with the canopy off the fuselage?

The benefits seem to be :

1) a lot more clamping capability
2) the canopy can be turned so gravity is your friend with respect to dealing with the Weld-on.

Thoughts and comments would be appreciated,


Bob Newman
40176


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 3:04 pm    Post subject: rear window install Reply with quote

HEY BOB,
I'M FINISHING UP MY OVERHEAD AND DOING SMOOTH PRIMING, FILLING ALL THE PIN HOLES, AS FOR INSTALLING REAR WINDOWS I'M WITH YOU ON INSTALLING ON BENCH, GRAVITY DOES HELP WITH THE GOO. THATS THE WAY I WILL DO MY REAR WINDOWS, SOME OTHERS HAVE DONE THIS AS WELL.

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In a message dated 3/7/2009 4:46:21 P.M. Central Standard Time, rnewman(at)tcwtech.com writes:
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I've been working on our canopy and overhead console and now have it ready for final installation on the fuselage. Looking ahead, the plans call for installing the rear windows after the canopy is permanently installed. Has anyone done the rear window install with the canopy off the fuselage?

The benefits seem to be :

1) a lot more clamping capability
2) the canopy can be turned so gravity is your friend with respect to dealing with the Weld-on.

Thoughts and comments would be appreciated,


Bob Newman
40176


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:56 am    Post subject: rear window install Reply with quote

Bob,

I put my rear windows in with the top on the aircraft but only temporarily affixed. Once they had cured for a week or so I took the top back off to do some of the fit and finish work. So far no problems noticed but I’ll know in a couple weeks when I put the top back on for good.

Michael

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I've been working on our canopy and overhead console and now have it ready for final installation on the fuselage. Looking ahead, the plans call for installing the rear windows after the canopy is permanently installed. Has anyone done the rear window install with the canopy off the fuselage?



The benefits seem to be :



1) a lot more clamping capability

2) the canopy can be turned so gravity is your friend with respect to dealing with the Weld-on.



Thoughts and comments would be appreciated,





Bob Newman

40176




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PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:27 am    Post subject: rear window install Reply with quote

Cabosil can be added to change the consistency from honey/syrup to PCA tainted Peanut Butter when applying in an overhead adhesive seam or vertical configuration. Paul Grimstad #40450, is developing an airframe rotisserie to let the natural gravity of old age work to our advantage. Composite work, overhead liners and avionics are all made easier working with /instead of against, Mother Nature.

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Bob,

I put my rear windows in with the top on the aircraft but only temporarily affixed. Once they had cured for a week or so I took the top back off to do some of the fit and finish work. So far no problems noticed but I’ll know in a couple weeks when I put the top back on for good.

Michael

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Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 4:42 PM
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Subject: rear window install



I've been working on our canopy and overhead console and now have it ready for final installation on the fuselage. Looking ahead, the plans call for installing the rear windows after the canopy is permanently installed. Has anyone done the rear window install with the canopy off the fuselage?



The benefits seem to be :



1) a lot more clamping capability

2) the canopy can be turned so gravity is your friend with respect to dealing with the Weld-on.



Thoughts and comments would be appreciated,





Bob Newman

40176




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