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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 6:05 am Post subject: Plugging holes in fuselage sides |
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Hi Everyone,
I am wondering what everyone is doing to seal the two openings at the lower front sides of the fuselage close to where the leading edge of the wing intersects the fuselage.
Dave Hertner
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Tim Olson
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 6:27 am Post subject: Plugging holes in fuselage sides |
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I cut a block of wood to fit, then tacked down tar paper, then covered it with a small piece of asphalt shingle.
Tim
Honestly, I filled the hole with clear silicone and cut it when cured to roughly match the contour. It's not a real noticeable thing when done, but I'm sure some folks agonize over it and try fancier things.
On Jun 24, 2011, at 9:00 AM, David Hertner <effectus(at)rogers.com> wrote:
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Hi Everyone,
I am wondering what everyone is doing to seal the two openings at the lower front sides of the fuselage close to where the leading edge of the wing intersects the fuselage.
Dave Hertner
Sent from my Samsung Captivate(tm) on Rogers
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rene(at)felker.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 6:28 am Post subject: Plugging holes in fuselage sides |
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I used Silicone.
Rene' Felker
N423CF
801-721-6080
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 7:02 am Post subject: Plugging holes in fuselage sides |
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kearney
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 7:23 am Post subject: Plugging holes in fuselage sides |
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Tim
North of the 49th we use duct tape for a more professional finish. Wood / shingles???? How déclassé can you get.
Les
Sent from my iPhone
On 2011-06-24, at 8:24 AM, Tim Olson <Tim(at)myrv10.com> wrote:
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I cut a block of wood to fit, then tacked down tar paper, then covered it with a small piece of asphalt shingle.
Tim
Honestly, I filled the hole with clear silicone and cut it when cured to roughly match the contour. It's not a real noticeable thing when done, but I'm sure some folks agonize over it and try fancier things.
On Jun 24, 2011, at 9:00 AM, David Hertner <effectus(at)rogers.com> wrote:
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> Hi Everyone,
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> I am wondering what everyone is doing to seal the two openings at the lower front sides of the fuselage close to where the leading edge of the wing intersects the fuselage.
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> Dave Hertner
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> Sent from my Samsung Captivate(tm) on Rogers
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Tim Olson
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 7:39 am Post subject: Plugging holes in fuselage sides |
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Les,
Duct Tape! Wow, I didn't know you guys up north were that
caught up on technology! You've really come a long ways.
I was going to just use a gob of roofing tar, but figured
the shingles would give it that extra level of protection.
I think Scott Schmidt used about 5 pieces of Hubba Bubba
bubble gum, after chewing it for just the right amount
of time that the flavor wasn't yet gone, but the gum
was more sticky so it would last. It doubles as a bubble
gum flavored air freshener.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
do not archive
On 6/24/2011 10:20 AM, Les Kearney wrote:
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Tim
North of the 49th we use duct tape for a more professional finish.
Wood / shingles???? How déclassé can you get.
Les
Sent from my iPhone
On 2011-06-24, at 8:24 AM, Tim Olson<Tim(at)myrv10.com> wrote:
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> I cut a block of wood to fit, then tacked down tar paper, then
> covered it with a small piece of asphalt shingle. Tim
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> Honestly, I filled the hole with clear silicone and cut it when
> cured to roughly match the contour. It's not a real noticeable
> thing when done, but I'm sure some folks agonize over it and try
> fancier things.
>
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condreyb(at)gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 8:07 am Post subject: Plugging holes in fuselage sides |
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Proseal works well. Avoid RTV or anything with silicone because of paint adhesion issues later.
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Bob
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I am wondering what everyone is doing to seal the two openings at the lower front sides of the fuselage close to where the leading edge of the wing intersects the fuselage.
Dave Hertner
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 9:14 am Post subject: Plugging holes in fuselage sides |
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Dang you Tim, my patent application has not gone through yet on that technique.
-Scott
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 24, 2011, at 9:36 AM, Tim Olson <Tim(at)myrv10.com> wrote:
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Les,
Duct Tape! Wow, I didn't know you guys up north were that
caught up on technology! You've really come a long ways.
I was going to just use a gob of roofing tar, but figured
the shingles would give it that extra level of protection.
I think Scott Schmidt used about 5 pieces of Hubba Bubba
bubble gum, after chewing it for just the right amount
of time that the flavor wasn't yet gone, but the gum
was more sticky so it would last. It doubles as a bubble
gum flavored air freshener.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
do not archive
On 6/24/2011 10:20 AM, Les Kearney wrote:
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> Tim
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> North of the 49th we use duct tape for a more professional finish.
> Wood / shingles???? How déclassé can you get.
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> Les
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On 2011-06-24, at 8:24 AM, Tim Olson<Tim(at)myrv10.com> wrote:
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>> I cut a block of wood to fit, then tacked down tar paper, then
>> covered it with a small piece of asphalt shingle. Tim
>>
>> Honestly, I filled the hole with clear silicone and cut it when
>> cured to roughly match the contour. It's not a real noticeable
>> thing when done, but I'm sure some folks agonize over it and try
>> fancier things.
>>
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robin(at)PaintTheWeb.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 9:25 am Post subject: Plugging holes in fuselage sides |
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I left mine as is. I figured it would make for easier draining when I
overshoot the runway landing Lake Tahoe.
Robin
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Kellym
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1705 Location: Sun Lakes AZ
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 12:06 pm Post subject: Plugging holes in fuselage sides |
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While you are discussing this, anyone anal enough to seal the pop rivet
shank holes in the floor boards to prevent dirt and liquids from getting
where you can't inspect or clean? I suppose pro-seal or superfill are
possibilities, no on RTV because of paint issues.
On 6/24/2011 10:10 AM, Scott Schmidt wrote:
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Dang you Tim, my patent application has not gone through yet on that technique.
-Scott
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 24, 2011, at 9:36 AM, Tim Olson<Tim(at)myrv10.com> wrote:
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> Les,
> Duct Tape! Wow, I didn't know you guys up north were that
> caught up on technology! You've really come a long ways.
> I was going to just use a gob of roofing tar, but figured
> the shingles would give it that extra level of protection.
>
> I think Scott Schmidt used about 5 pieces of Hubba Bubba
> bubble gum, after chewing it for just the right amount
> of time that the flavor wasn't yet gone, but the gum
> was more sticky so it would last. It doubles as a bubble
> gum flavored air freshener.
>
> Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
> do not archive
> On 6/24/2011 10:20 AM, Les Kearney wrote:
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>> Tim
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>> North of the 49th we use duct tape for a more professional finish.
>> Wood / shingles???? How déclassé can you get.
>>
>> Les
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On 2011-06-24, at 8:24 AM, Tim Olson<Tim(at)myrv10.com> wrote:
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>>>
>>> I cut a block of wood to fit, then tacked down tar paper, then
>>> covered it with a small piece of asphalt shingle. Tim
>>>
>>> Honestly, I filled the hole with clear silicone and cut it when
>>> cured to roughly match the contour. It's not a real noticeable
>>> thing when done, but I'm sure some folks agonize over it and try
>>> fancier things.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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coop85(at)verizon.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 4:05 pm Post subject: Plugging holes in fuselage sides |
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Most folks end up with some kind of carpet so I can't imagine it would be worth the effort. Doubtful even without the carpet to be honest.
Marcus
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On Jun 24, 2011, at 4:01 PM, Kelly McMullen wrote:
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While you are discussing this, anyone anal enough to seal the pop rivet shank holes in the floor boards to prevent dirt and liquids from getting where you can't inspect or clean? I suppose pro-seal or superfill are possibilities, no on RTV because of paint issues.
On 6/24/2011 10:10 AM, Scott Schmidt wrote:
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> Dang you Tim, my patent application has not gone through yet on that technique.
> -Scott
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Jun 24, 2011, at 9:36 AM, Tim Olson<Tim(at)myrv10.com> wrote:
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>> Les,
>> Duct Tape! Wow, I didn't know you guys up north were that
>> caught up on technology! You've really come a long ways.
>> I was going to just use a gob of roofing tar, but figured
>> the shingles would give it that extra level of protection.
>>
>> I think Scott Schmidt used about 5 pieces of Hubba Bubba
>> bubble gum, after chewing it for just the right amount
>> of time that the flavor wasn't yet gone, but the gum
>> was more sticky so it would last. It doubles as a bubble
>> gum flavored air freshener.
>>
>> Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
>> do not archive
>>
>>
>> On 6/24/2011 10:20 AM, Les Kearney wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Tim
>>>
>>> North of the 49th we use duct tape for a more professional finish.
>>> Wood / shingles???? How déclassé can you get.
>>>
>>> Les
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On 2011-06-24, at 8:24 AM, Tim Olson<Tim(at)myrv10.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I cut a block of wood to fit, then tacked down tar paper, then
>>>> covered it with a small piece of asphalt shingle. Tim
>>>>
>>>> Honestly, I filled the hole with clear silicone and cut it when
>>>> cured to roughly match the contour. It's not a real noticeable
>>>> thing when done, but I'm sure some folks agonize over it and try
>>>> fancier things.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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Tim Olson
Joined: 25 Jan 2007 Posts: 2879
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 4:38 pm Post subject: Plugging holes in fuselage sides |
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Actually, I think that's a great possible location for
Carbon Monoxide to get in so I think sealing it is
a good idea. You'll never notice the hole on the inside
even without carpet, but you'd notice it if you were
up high at altitude and then got CO poisoning...
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
do not archive
On 6/24/2011 7:02 PM, Marcus Cooper wrote:
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Most folks end up with some kind of carpet so I can't imagine it would be worth the effort. Doubtful even without the carpet to be honest.
Marcus
do not archive
On Jun 24, 2011, at 4:01 PM, Kelly McMullen wrote:
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> While you are discussing this, anyone anal enough to seal the pop rivet shank holes in the floor boards to prevent dirt and liquids from getting where you can't inspect or clean? I suppose pro-seal or superfill are possibilities, no on RTV because of paint issues.
> On 6/24/2011 10:10 AM, Scott Schmidt wrote:
>>
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>> Dang you Tim, my patent application has not gone through yet on that technique.
>> -Scott
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>> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Jun 24, 2011, at 9:36 AM, Tim Olson<Tim(at)myrv10.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Les,
>>> Duct Tape! Wow, I didn't know you guys up north were that
>>> caught up on technology! You've really come a long ways.
>>> I was going to just use a gob of roofing tar, but figured
>>> the shingles would give it that extra level of protection.
>>>
>>> I think Scott Schmidt used about 5 pieces of Hubba Bubba
>>> bubble gum, after chewing it for just the right amount
>>> of time that the flavor wasn't yet gone, but the gum
>>> was more sticky so it would last. It doubles as a bubble
>>> gum flavored air freshener.
>>>
>>> Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
>>> do not archive
>>>
>>>
>>> On 6/24/2011 10:20 AM, Les Kearney wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Tim
>>>>
>>>> North of the 49th we use duct tape for a more professional finish.
>>>> Wood / shingles???? How déclassé can you get.
>>>>
>>>> Les
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>> On 2011-06-24, at 8:24 AM, Tim Olson<Tim(at)myrv10.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I cut a block of wood to fit, then tacked down tar paper, then
>>>>> covered it with a small piece of asphalt shingle. Tim
>>>>>
>>>>> Honestly, I filled the hole with clear silicone and cut it when
>>>>> cured to roughly match the contour. It's not a real noticeable
>>>>> thing when done, but I'm sure some folks agonize over it and try
>>>>> fancier things.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 3:10 am Post subject: Plugging holes in fuselage sides |
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Everyone,
Thanks for all of the spirited answers. I like how
I can get good information and a good chuckle from
this list.
Dave Hertner
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dmaib(at)mac.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 1:53 pm Post subject: Plugging holes in fuselage sides |
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Nada!
David Maib
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Flying
On Jun 24, 2011, at 10:00 AM, David Hertner wrote:
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Hi Everyone,
I am wondering what everyone is doing to seal the two openings at
the lower front sides of the fuselage close to where the leading
edge of the wing intersects the fuselage.
Dave Hertner
Sent from my Samsung Captivate(tm) on Rogers
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