Here are a few pics of my skylight and the modifications I made to hold the lexan. The rear receiver is a bit different from the plans but should be adequate. Its held on with 5 ccc32 pull rivets. The lexan is gray tint and 3mm (.118) thk. I shortened the rear standoff and re welded after forming the stringer to match the wing top. Also had to shorten the other standoffs.
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This gallery has 4 photos.Last edited by interstate al; 02-23-2019, 08:02 AM.Tags: None
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It was suggested to me by a couple of builders that know way more than I do that my rear skylight receiver may be on the light side. I think it was .020 sheet metal. So this past summer I pulled it off and machined a pc of aluminum out to replace the sheet metal I originally had used. I had the aluminum on hand otherwise would have used soft .050 aluminum as suggested on the print.You do not have permission to view this gallery.
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Originally posted by interstate al View PostIt was suggested to me by a couple of builders that know way more than I do that my rear skylight receiver may be on the light side. I think it was .020 sheet metal. So this past summer I pulled it off and machined a pc of aluminum out to replace the sheet metal I originally had used. I had the aluminum on hand otherwise would have used soft .050 aluminum as suggested on the print.
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I purchased my Lexan form this guy on eBay. https://www.ebay.com/str/POP-DISPLAY...p2047675.l2563. He will cut to whatever size you need.Rob Caldwell
Lake Norman Airpark (14A), North Carolina
EAA Chapter 309
Model B Quick Build Kit Serial # 11B-24B / 25B
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1st Flight May 18, 2021
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I used an adhesive caulking (emphasis on adhesive) product that ACE Hardware sells call LEXAL when my bronze tinted lexan ran short on my RANS S-7 build. I was about 6" short of reaching the rear channel, but had several large scraps. So I made a lap joint using the scrap and used Lexal to make the bond. 12 years later it's still crystal clear and mechanically sound. I also used it where my plexi windshield joins the Lexan skylight, It's available in clear or white, caulk gun sizes or better the small tubes. It is officially rated for bonding all types of plastics, and not a half a** solution at all, great stuff!
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