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"Tim Mara" wrote in message ... easiest and best material to use is plain Phenolic sheet material.machines easily, can be cut with a bandsaw or even saber saw, drills easily, sands easily and comes in a variety of colors and base materials..... I've made dozens of instrument panels from this material and can knock out a simple flat panel like the Nimbus types easily in an evening with a band saw and drum sander.....a flat sheet large enough for a Nimbus panel should cost no more than about $20.00! see www.mcmaster.com page 3341 tim www.wingsandwheels.com That's an interesting idea. However, looking at the original panel which is heavy 3.5mm alloy, I suspect that it also serves as a stiffening bulkhead for the cockpit area. I think I will stick with aluminum. Bill Daniels |
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