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PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 5:16 am    Post subject: Overhead consoles and headliners Reply with quote

Does anyone have any advice or ideas on the best way to finish out the inside of the canopy with a full length overhead console? I purchased headliner material from Airtex, but haven't experimented with it yet. I just see all the compound bends around the overhead console and see it as going to be tough. Painting sounds like the easiest way, but I think I'd like the soft feeling of cloth....

What have others done?
Thanks
-Mike Kraus

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 5:54 am    Post subject: Overhead consoles and headliners Reply with quote

I'm planning on copying what several folks have already been successful with
their headliners.

Paint the overhead, vertical risers, and a few other places that won't get
covered with headliner material.

You can then glue headliner material to the cabin cover or........

Ask Geoff to about his new headliner product which will make putting the
headliner material on much easier as well as trimming out the rear windows.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 6:01 am    Post subject: Overhead consoles and headliners Reply with quote

Hey Mike,

We didn't have an overhead console, but we used the headliner cloth from
flightline interiors -- it's just a woven material with maybe a slight
rubberized backing. Rattle-can contact cement on both surfaces and stick it
up there. Started with gluing the rough sized cloth down the centerline,
then glued/shaped down each side. No paint, minimal sanding/grinding to
knock off obvious flaws, it covers everything and morphs around
curves/joints easily. I can't imagine the overhead would be a problem.
Looks good, soft feeling etc. probably not much sound deadening; but with
headsets, what noise there is, is not a factor.

Later, - Lew
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 6:30 am    Post subject: Overhead consoles and headliners Reply with quote

I used a headliner that had a 1/4" thick foam backing. Cut the backing about 1/2" from the edge and folded it to create a finished edge. I then glued the headliner to the plane without going over sharp turn and corners creating panels instead of covering the entire exposed cabin.

It looks good but it is not a Cirrus interior.

Rob

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Hey Mike,

We didn't have an overhead console, but we used the headliner cloth from flightline interiors -- it's just a woven material with maybe a slight rubberized backing. Rattle-can contact cement on both surfaces and stick it up there. Started with gluing the rough sized cloth down the centerline, then glued/shaped down each side. No paint, minimal sanding/grinding to knock off obvious flaws, it covers everything and morphs around curves/joints easily. I can't imagine the overhead would be a problem. Looks good, soft feeling etc. probably not much sound deadening; but with headsets, what noise there is, is not a factor.

Later, - Lew


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 6:42 am    Post subject: Overhead consoles and headliners Reply with quote

I first tried the overhead console route but decided I didn't like having it
so close to my head. I really only wanted it to hide the GPS antennas and
to hold a couple of overhead lights. I figured out a much simpler way to do
both.

I used micro to fill and smooth the front half of the canopy, then final
painted it after assembly in the plane. For the aft half I purchased a roll
of marine grade 1/4" foam backed vinyl headliner material. I ended up not
liking the color nor the vinyl look. I did like the product quality
however. I purchased some fabric from DJ at Cleaveland Tools (she did my
seats - really good job) and used spray adhesive to glue it to the vinyl
side of the headliner material, then used the same adhesive to glue the
headliner into the canopy.

Some specifics:
- One of the harder parts was fabricating a fiberglass trim ring to finish
the inside of the rear windows. After a few failed attempts I did it the
easy way. With the canopy off the plane and upside down, I used clear
package tape as the release on the canopy. I used 3 bids of medium cloth
cut on the bias, about 2"-3" wide to lay up around the window. After cure I
trimmed the end product to be flush with the inside edge of the window, and
about and 1 1/2" wide (narrower on the forward edge as it sits inside the
door frame pillar). Some micro, sanding and paint and you are done.
- With the canopy final installed and interior painted, invert the fuselage
so that the canopy is upside down. Use paper to make a template of the
overhead (small pieces cut and taped together), then take the template out
and use it to cut the overhead to fit. Glue in the overhead.
- The did some tests on a variety of spray adhesives. The 3M versions
simply failed all for strength and turned to goo when I put the test piece
in the sun. The best product found is Permatex Heavy Duty Headliner and
Carpet Adhesive (orange can). It is available at Advanced Auto and other
car parts places.
- Trim the headliner back from the window inside edge 3/4" or so (do this
before you glue in the overhead). After the overhead is installed, use your
adhesive of choice to glue the window trim ring to the exposes 3/4" of
window fiberglass such that the inside edge of the trim ring is flush with
the inside edge of the canopy window opening, and the trim ring outer edge
overlaps the overhead liner by 3//4" or so. Use clamps to hold it all in
place while the adhesive sets. Put the windows in AFTER all this other
stuff is done.

I'll send some photos off list.

Carl Froehlich
RV-8A (600 hrs)
RV-10 (firewall forward)

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 6:59 am    Post subject: Overhead consoles and headliners Reply with quote

What do you want from the overhead console?
I built one with two car type interior lighting LED lights, my Dynon GPS
will sit on it and thus be hidden, It also covers the rear hinges and door
retainer bolts/nuts. I painted it since the rest of my interior is painted.
Basically, grabbed some cardboard, duct taped it to the shape I wanted,
three ply glass and some fine tuning of the edges to fit better all around.
It's simple but meets what I wanted.
There are nice aftermarket glass as well as the SUV console many where
putting in a couple of years back- $50-60 on ebay I don't recall which one
it was but the archives may produce that answer, if interested.
I think it's worth covering the top even if with foam and cloth that is
glued on, only issue there is you will lose access to anything that is
hidden, specifically the 8 bolts, per side, holding the doors on. I would
want to check that annually, as a minimum, to assure they are not getting
loose, which I doubt they would, but still would want to have that option.

Best of success!
Pascal
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<n223rv(at)wolflakeairport.net>

Does anyone have any advice or ideas on the best way to finish out the
inside of the canopy with a full length overhead console? I purchased
headliner material from Airtex, but haven't experimented with it yet. I
just see all the compound bends around the overhead console and see it as
going to be tough. Painting sounds like the easiest way, but I think I'd
like the soft feeling of cloth....

What have others done?
Thanks
-Mike Kraus

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 10:11 am    Post subject: Overhead consoles and headliners Reply with quote

Mike,

I painted the whole upper canopy. Wanted to save a little weight and didn't want to deal with a detaching headliner in the future. Turned out very nice.

Dave Hertner
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 1:41 pm    Post subject: Overhead consoles and headliners Reply with quote

I am very pleased with a painted headliner too.
 
Robin
 
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Mike,

I painted the whole upper canopy. Wanted to save a little weight and didn't want to deal with a detaching headliner in the future. Turned out very nice.

Dave Hertner
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 5:07 pm    Post subject: Overhead consoles and headliners Reply with quote

Michael,

We went for the paint on our overhead console. I designed and molded my
own and wanted it to flow seamlessly into the canopy without any visible
fasteners. So glass work and body work and paint was the way for us.
Here's the photo trail...
http://picasaweb.google.com/rcnewman64/OverheadConsole#
Bob Newman
TCW Technologies, LLC.
www.tcwtech.com

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 10:49 pm    Post subject: Overhead consoles and headliners Reply with quote

Hi folks,

I picked up on a comment yesterday about not wanting to have the overhead
console so close to the head. Is there an issue, either in the front or
rear seats? I'm 6ft 2".

Gordon Anderson
Switzerland, #41015 - Starting tailcone

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 11:12 pm    Post subject: Overhead consoles and headliners Reply with quote

I don’t think so but 6’ and no hair.
The OH console is one of the best mods for comfort (and additional function-Lights, Cable Routing, O2) IMHO.
 
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Hi folks,

I picked up on a comment yesterday about not wanting to have the overhead
console so close to the head.  Is there an issue, either in the front or
rear seats?  I'm 6ft 2". 

Gordon Anderson
Switzerland, #41015 - Starting tailcone

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 1:26 am    Post subject: Overhead consoles and headliners Reply with quote

I'm 6' 2" as well. I've not had a problem in any of the RV-10s that I've
flown in with an overhead console. I've flown with Aerosport Products,
Non-Stop Aviation, Accuracy Avionics, AirCrafters, and several custom built
overheads. I had plenty of room with all.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 1:14 pm    Post subject: Overhead consoles and headliners Reply with quote

While on the subject.

I would like to let everyone know that Aerosport Products will be taking
orders for
Our new fiberglass headliners within the next week. We have a few final
details to work out.
These headliners will be light weight fiberglass that you will need to do
some simple trimming
And fitting to install. They are designed to be held in with Velcro, rear
bulk head cover, front
Shoulder belt attach bolt and our interior side panels if you have but not
necessary. It is designed
To be covered with automotive headliner material which comes in many
different colors. This is a thin foamed
Back material the wraps the fiberglass piece very easily. You could also use
a material of your choice.
We will have a video on how to wrap your fiberglass parts once trimmed to
fit. At this time this is designed
Just to cover from the back of the door back. See photos. You will not need
to have a overhead console
To install. We will offer it as a one piece or 2 piece option for people
without overhead consoles. It also
Trims the window opening out very nice. This can be installed in flying
aircraft as well.
For more Information please contact Aerosport Products.

Geoff Combs
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 2:54 pm    Post subject: Overhead consoles and headliners Reply with quote

Geoff, great initiative. Do you have a price for the headliners please?

Regards

Patrick Pulis
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Subject: RE: Overhead consoles and headliners

While on the subject.

I would like to let everyone know that Aerosport Products will be taking
orders for
Our new fiberglass headliners within the next week. We have a few final
details to work out.
These headliners will be light weight fiberglass that you will need to do
some simple trimming
And fitting to install. They are designed to be held in with Velcro, rear
bulk head cover, front
Shoulder belt attach bolt and our interior side panels if you have but not
necessary. It is designed
To be covered with automotive headliner material which comes in many
different colors. This is a thin foamed
Back material the wraps the fiberglass piece very easily. You could also use
a material of your choice.
We will have a video on how to wrap your fiberglass parts once trimmed to
fit. At this time this is designed
Just to cover from the back of the door back. See photos. You will not need
to have a overhead console
To install. We will offer it as a one piece or 2 piece option for people
without overhead consoles. It also
Trims the window opening out very nice. This can be installed in flying
aircraft as well.
For more Information please contact Aerosport Products.

Geoff Combs
www.aerosportproducts.com
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