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Window trim pieces coming together.
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Side window time! I had the left window partially fitted. Finished the front vertical trim forming on the left then started on the right side. Cut the Plexiglass, trimmed all the small pieces that back up the glass then , cut outside trim. Measured 30 times? then drilled the assembly in the workbench.
checked fit, trimmed to fit , then bent front vertical piece to fit
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More windscreen trim. Vertical side pieces. I bent them so a lip is formed for the window frame rest in the lip. Will add edge trim or foam as needed
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Originally posted by David Swartzendruber View Post
What edging trim are you using and where did you get it?
this trim is rubber with no metal reinforcement. I do have some that is reinforced for the boot cowl edge over the panel but can't remember where that was purchased
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Originally posted by David Swartzendruber View Post
What edging trim are you using and where did you get it?
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Originally posted by PropMan View PostAlmost forgot, Edging trim came in, finished the tail fairigs yesterday also.
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Almost forgot, Edging trim came in, finished the tail fairigs yesterday also.
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Looks really good!
I think I spent a day laying mine up too! And another day filling, sanding and priming!
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I Hate fiberglass work. Took all day to make the lower Windshield trim. But it's done except for final trim, filler and paint.
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That cowling has taken me about 2-3 months when you figure in all the little details involved. The low pressure lip was 25+ hours. I am glad I am “nearly” done with the cowl, just a note, it takes a lot of planning.
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Just when I get rolling on one part I realize something else needs to be done to complete the first task. Lol
Wiring stopped to get baffles done so I can terminate engine monitor wires properly, then I realize the cowl needs to be done for the baffles. It's a vicious cycle. But will be done SOON!
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