KR> RE: Canopy Gluing- Epoxy

2010-12-30 Thread herbert fürle
Hello netters,Michel Colomban,the designer of the "Cri-Crii" and the famous "BanBi" made intesive test with his bubble to frame connection and resumed ,that no screws or rivets are necessary to connect his bubble (polycarbonat) to his alu-tube frame. He simply takes the elasticbonder which is

KR> RE: Canopy Gluing- Epoxy

2010-12-29 Thread Joe Beyer
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KR> RE: Canopy Gluing- Epoxy- Polyester Resin

2010-12-25 Thread phillip matheson
I spoke to a friend that was in the Canopy business. He has made and fitted canopies from light planes to Spitfires. He said he as done loads of testing over the years, and Polyester ( low or no wax content) resin is the strongest bond. The canopy will break before the joint lets go. Phil Math

KR> RE: Canopy Gluing- Epoxy

2010-12-24 Thread BadBob
Joe stated; "Any holes drilled around the edges make for a potential stress riser. Drill no holes." I would have to respectfully disagree, to a point, with Joe on this one. (I don't find myself in that position often as he is a wealth of good information!). The canopy on my Thorp T-18 was drille

KR> RE: Canopy Gluing- Epoxy

2010-12-24 Thread Joe Beyer
Message: 12 List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 10:51:18 -0800 (PST) From: oceanmanus Subject: Re: KR> Canopy Gluing- Epoxy Do sand the surface edges well with very coarse sand paper, both sides. At Lancair we used to install plexiglass windows in pressurized planes using the

KR> Re: canopy bulkhead shape

2008-10-12 Thread skp...@charter.net
Thanks Dan, Does anybody think I will be able to sort of square off the KR canopy I have by pushing down on the top at the bulkhead by 1.25 inches and not break the thing? Yep I am short. but my passengers might not be. My seats are adjustable in height but will take a few minutes to do.

KR> Re: canopy bulkhead shape

2008-10-12 Thread Phil Matheson
Does anybody think I will be able to sort of square off the KR canopy -- stev. I have a Todd's canopy, and was doing to square off the back of my canopy, But like you was not sure at the time. But if I was to do it again, YES I would flatten the top rear and t

KR> Re: canopy bulkhead shape

2008-10-12 Thread Dave Arbogast, CISSP
Maybe it was just a hurry to get the planes manufactured, but there are a number of WWII fighters with squared off canopies. -dave Phil Matheson wrote: >Does anybody think I will be able to sort of square off the KR canopy >-- > >stev. >I have a Todd's canopy

KR> Re: canopy bulkhead shape

2008-10-12 Thread rahu...@peoplepc.com
l Message - From: To: "KRNET" Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 2:33 PM Subject: KR> Re: canopy bulkhead shape > Does anybody think I will be able to sort of square off the KR canopy I have by > pushing down on the top at the bulkhead

KR> re; Canopy

2008-10-12 Thread robert clark
Well after 10 years it was time for a new canopy. Old one was getting hard to see thru. Wow what a joy to be able to see again. New one was made by Todds Canopys he lives right here in my back yard and makes a great optical clear canopy in sunny south florida. For you guys up north spring will c

KR> RE: Canopy

2008-10-12 Thread Mike
I have a Dragonfly canopy for sale it has never been installed or had the coating removed. I am in need of a Todd's canopy because it will better match up to my rear deck. I can E-mail pics and more info. reguarding price. I may be interested in a trade for O-200 FWF stuff.