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On Feb 24, 12:18*pm, Mike125 wrote:
...Aircraft Windscreens Inc in CA was mentioned but I couldn't find them on the web... Aircraft Windshields Co. is in Los Alamitos, CA, their phone number is 562-430-8108. I don't know if they have L-13 sections, but it's certainly worth ringing Judy up and asking her to check their catalog. Like many old-school specialty houses, ACW hasn't shown any particular need of a Web presence yet. There are about 80 srews around the frame. That's alot of drilling. I know we need special bits. In my rather meager experience (Where practical, I would rather use Liquid Nails to secure acrylic than fasteners in drilled holes), the most important factor in drilling acrylic is temperature. My advice is to not attempt to drill plexi unless your the entire part and also your workarea are at or above a temperature of 70 degrees F. Other than that, practice your technique using the special drills and scrap acrylic, and see what works before you dig into your actual canopy transparency. One other thing to realize is that a lot of people only have experience with old, weathered, and sun-beaten acrylic such as you'd find in aged gliders. So they naturally assume that all plexiglass is hard, brittle, and extremely crack-prone. In actuality, new acrylic (or even old acrylic that has been kept in protective sheeting and out of the elements) is noticably more flexible and forgiving. That's certainly not to say that new acrylic is crack-proof, just that it does give you a bit more margin than you might expect based on experience with 35-year-old plexi. Thanks, and best regards to all Bob K. www.hpaircraft.com/hp-24 - Now with all-carbon spars! |
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