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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 5:55 am    Post subject: Side windows Reply with quote

Hi all, I'm trying to decide how to finish the little gap between my side windows and the inside of the canopy. I have used Geoff Combs adhesive and will not have a head liner. First thing to mind is black silicon, but there are rubber butyl and urethane caulks out there as well.
What have others used?
Thx

Rick
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 6:21 am    Post subject: Side windows Reply with quote

I'm actually just putting together a video about this process.

First, I masked the inside of the windows, with about 1/4" extra exposed for the fillet. When you're bonding the windows in place, you will have some extra lord adhesive squeeze out on the inside. You can just use your fingers (in rubber gloves) to form a nice fillet. 
While I am going with a headliner, on the door windows, this is going to be my finished transition. I'll be painting the adhesive along with the rest of the inside of the door. This looks as good as any car window transition that I've seen.
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Hi all, I'm trying to decide how to finish the little gap between my side windows and the inside of the canopy.  I have used Geoff Combs adhesive and will not have a head liner.  First thing to mind is black silicon, but there are rubber butyl and urethane caulks out there as well.
What have others used?
Thx

Rick
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 8:17 am    Post subject: Side windows Reply with quote

I painted the inside of the cabin with Zolatone. I have to spray the
rivet backing strips anyway so I'll mask off the windows .... again ....
and spray around the windows too.
Linn .... slather, sand, spray, sand ..... finishing around the outside
of the cabin top/cowl with UV Smoothprime.
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Hi all, I'm trying to decide how to finish the little gap between my side windows and the inside of the canopy. I have used Geoff Combs adhesive and will not have a head liner. First thing to mind is black silicon, but there are rubber butyl and urethane caulks out there as well.
What have others used?
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 8:24 am    Post subject: Re: Side windows Reply with quote

I did as Ed...used my finger to form a fillet using Weld-On 45(thicker version of 10).

No liner. Painted interior gray. We like it al lot.

Ed, I think he said in the above post that he "used" Geoff's adhesive, so I am guessing it is cured.

The outside joint with a thin layer of fg on the other hand has small paint cracks in some areas due to different expansion rates.


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 8:45 am    Post subject: Side windows Reply with quote

Hey guys, yes it's the Lord Adhesive I used several weeks ago. The adhesive
is white which I don't want to see as the interior of the canopy is/will be
light grey. So my intention is to add a decorative bead between the window
and the fibreglass. Does anyone know if the Lord adhesive can be painted.
By the looks of it I would doubt it.

Thx, Rick

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 2:04 pm    Post subject: Side windows Reply with quote

The lord adhesive is urethane and will expect paint very nice. Just make a
real nice fillet with the lord adhesive when putting in the
Windows and then tape-off the window right up to your bead and paint to your
desired color. It looks great. I would not use
silicone or a sealer that would peel off in time.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 4:16 pm    Post subject: Side windows Reply with quote

Thx Geoff
I never thought of painting the Lord adhesive so that will make the whole process way easier. I never left a fillet when I installed the windows, so I'll go back and do that, and then paint the cabin top.

Rick

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[quote] On Sep 11, 2014, at 6:02 PM, "Geoff Combs" <g.combs(at)aerosportmodeling.com> wrote:



The lord adhesive is urethane and will expect paint very nice. Just make a
real nice fillet with the lord adhesive when putting in the
Windows and then tape-off the window right up to your bead and paint to your
desired color. It looks great. I would not use
silicone or a sealer that would peel off in time.


Geoff Combs

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