Mike
Can you send gap seal info?
den...@andyinmo.com
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*Owen said,
*I would think that the mylar might be to *flexible. I used (as did a couple
others) some *cheap vertical blind materials?
I have been using vertical blind material for over a year. ?Works fine. ?
Joe Nunley?CW2 US Army RetiredBaker JROTC Instructor?Baker Florida?
Owen,
I would think that the mylar might be to flexible. I used (as did a couple
others) some cheap vertical blind materials from Lowes. I think they were 6 to
a pack for about $8. I cut them down in width, making sure that they could not
get caught up in the gap. I preserved the factory edge an
For the size that you want, look into cowl edging at your local
RC model superstore. I had gotten some to edge a hole I cut
into my truck to run fuel and electricl lines to the Aux Gas tank.
Dave M
Nashua, NH
Dan Heath wrote:
> I have seen this but cannot remember what it is called. I am going t
On 2/25/2012 7:30 AM, Dan Heath wrote:
> I want to
> put a seal around that edge to protect the Ifly that I will insert into that
> hole. I searched AS with everything I could think of, but could not find
> what I am looking for.
>
>
Do you mean Grommet Edging?
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/cata
25, 2012 7:30:07 AM
Subject: KR> Gap seal and edging material
I have seen this but cannot remember what it is called. I am going to cut a
rectangular hole in my instrument panel which is .063 aluminum. I want to
put a seal around that edge to protect the Ifly that I will insert into that
ho
Go to aircraft spruce and search for grommet edging. I believe this is what
you are looking for.
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Randy Powell
Wachapreague Va 23480
On Feb 25, 2012, at 11:00 AM, "Virgil N. Salisbury"
wrote:
> On 2/25/2012 7:30 AM, Dan Heath wrote:
>> I have seen this but cannot remember w
On 2/25/2012 7:30 AM, Dan Heath wrote:
> I have seen this but cannot remember what it is called. I am going to cut a
> rectangular hole in my instrument panel which is .063 aluminum. I want to
> put a seal around that edge to protect the Ifly that I will insert into that
> hole. I searched AS wi
Try searching for "plastic edge trim" at
http://www.mcmaster.com/#
Craig
From: Dan Heath
To: 'KRnet'
Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2012 6:30 AM
Subject: KR> Gap seal and edging material
I have seen this but cannot remember what it
In uk electricians suppliers usually keep it for stopping cables snagging on
the edge of wiring boxes.
Pete
: "KRnet"
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Date: Sat, Feb 25, 7:30 AM -0500
Subject: KR> Gap seal and edging material
I have seen this but cannot remember what it is called. I am going to cut a
rectangular hole in my instrument panel which is .063 aluminum. I want to
put a seal around
You should be able to get weatherstripping/rubber trim from AutoZone or
O'Reileys
On 2/25/2012 5:00 PM, Dan Heath wrote:
> I have seen this but cannot remember what it is called. I am going to cut a
> rectangular hole in my instrument panel which is .063 aluminum. I want to
> put a seal aro
I have seen this but cannot remember what it is called. I am going to cut a
rectangular hole in my instrument panel which is .063 aluminum. I want to
put a seal around that edge to protect the Ifly that I will insert into that
hole. I searched AS with everything I could think of, but could not f
Mine is 3 inch wide aluminum similar to Larry's and covers a gap of at least 2
inches wide. It has a screw about every 24 inches and that holds it down
pretty good. Previous owner "snuck" the plane up into the air with no adverse
effects. The real trick is to start at one end with the fastener
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