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PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 7:44 pm    Post subject: Baffles Reply with quote

There is a guy or sheet metal company that made Baffles for the Tiger. I think they where in Alaska or Washington. Does anyone remember the info on this?

Thanks in Advance,
Thomas


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 9:47 pm    Post subject: Baffles Reply with quote

http://www.airforms.biz/ 
They are garbage though.  Poor fit, and do not conform to the type design.  Baffles are nothing an owner can't fabricate with basic tools and attention to detail, based on tracing the old parts.

Ken Blackman an at Air Mods NW has templates for the original rubber seals and can make you a set.  There is a technique for installing them  so that they curve in the correct direction to lay nicely with the cowl door. One guy pre-tensions them while the other guy punches holes and installs rivets.  The preload makes them curl inwards.


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There is a guy or sheet metal company that made Baffles for the Tiger.  I think they where in Alaska or Washington.  Does anyone remember the info on this?

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:40 pm    Post subject: Baffles Reply with quote

I beg to differ.
With few exceptions, the baffles made by the guy in Alaska are quite good. They aren't cheap.
Gary

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http://www.airforms.biz/
They are garbage though. Poor fit, and do not conform to the type design. Baffles are nothing an owner can't fabricate with basic tools and attention to detail, based on tracing the old parts.

Ken Blackman an at Air Mods NW has templates for the original rubber seals and can make you a set. There is a technique for installing them so that they curve in the correct direction to lay nicely with the cowl door. One guy pre-tensions them while the other guy punches holes and installs rivets. The preload makes them curl inwards.


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There is a guy or sheet metal company that made Baffles for the Tiger. I think they where in Alaska or Washington.  Does anyone remember the info on this?

Thanks in Advance,
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:46 pm    Post subject: Baffles Reply with quote

Find a Vans RV builder and order the appropriate set of baffles. You'll need to do some trimming but so did everyone else!
Linn

On 7/16/2014 4:37 PM, Gary L Vogt wrote:

[quote] I beg to differ.


With few exceptions, the baffles made by the guy in Alaska are quite good. They aren't cheap.


Gary



On Tuesday, July 15, 2014 10:52 PM, Dan Baisley <slacktide(at)gmail.com> (slacktide(at)gmail.com) wrote:



http://www.airforms.biz/


They are garbage though. Poor fit, and do not conform to the type design. Baffles are nothing an owner can't fabricate with basic tools and attention to detail, based on tracing the old parts.

Ken Blackman an at Air Mods NW has templates for the original rubber seals and can make you a set. There is a technique for installing them so that they curve in the correct direction to lay nicely with the cowl door. One guy pre-tensions them while the other guy punches holes and installs rivets. The preload makes them curl inwards.




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Thanks in Advance,
Thomas

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 5:37 pm    Post subject: Baffles Reply with quote

Agreed.
The baffles for the Jaguar cowling are based on the RV baffles. They have some nice baffles.

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Find a Vans RV builder and order the appropriate set of baffles. You'll need to do some trimming but so did everyone else!
Linn

On 7/16/2014 4:37 PM, Gary L Vogt wrote:

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I beg to differ.


With few exceptions, the baffles made by the guy in Alaska are quite good. They aren't cheap.


Gary



On Tuesday, July 15, 2014 10:52 PM, Dan Baisley <slacktide(at)gmail.com> (slacktide(at)gmail.com) wrote:



http://www.airforms.biz/


They are garbage though. Poor fit, and do not conform to the type design. Baffles are nothing an owner can't fabricate with basic tools and attention to detail, based on tracing the old parts.

Ken Blackman an at Air Mods NW has templates for the original rubber seals and can make you a set. There is a technique for installing them so that they curve in the correct direction to lay nicely with the cowl door. One guy pre-tensions them while the other guy punches holes and installs rivets. The preload makes them curl inwards.




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Thanks in Advance,
Thomas

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