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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 4:29 am Post subject: powder coating panel - how big holes? |
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Hi –
I’m getting ready to put a new panel in my 6a and plan to powder coat the panel after it has been cut. Does anyone have any suggestions about how much bigger we should cut holes to accommodate powder coating? How thick is it?
Thanks,
Parker
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ShredFirst
phone 510-433-0200
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parker(at)shredfirst.biz (parker(at)shredfirst.biz)
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FLYaDIVE(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 5:06 am Post subject: powder coating panel - how big holes? |
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In a message dated 7/12/06 8:31:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
me(at)parkerthomas.com writes:
Quote: | I'm getting ready to put a new panel in my 6a and plan to powder coat the
panel after it has been cut. Does anyone have any suggestions about how
much bigger we should cut holes to accommodate powder coating? How thick
is
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Quote: | it?
Thanks,
Parker
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Parker:
All according to what material they use for powder coating the thickness can
vary from .005 to .015" So, if you are looking for a depth to work with, I
would use .015" deeper. The worse condition would be the flat head screws would
sit below the panel face by .010"
If you coat thinner you might as well paint and save the cost and time.
The other option is to get a 100 Deg countersink and just do a slight hand
ream with the countersink. Just make sure it is 100 Deg ... As you probably
know aircraft screws are 100 Deg.
The other option is to use Pan Head or Philister Head Screws and just have
the screw holes a straight hole. Use the above heads and a thin washer for
looks. You can have the mounting hardware painted in a flat color to match or to
contrast. I happen to like Dark colors for the panel - Black or Blue, it helps
to cut down on glare. I fly an RV-6 & RV-6A they have light color panels and
glare at night is a problem. The canopy just reflects the light like a
parabola.
Barry
"Chop'd Liver"
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