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    Default Triangular lateral windows to attach

    I finished the recovering of my KF2 and need now to glue new lexan triangular windows (the small ones just behind the doors).
    The former one seems to be fixed by a sort of double face tape.
    Does anyone now which sort of tape i can use or other material ?

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    Default Re: Triangular lateral windows to attach

    3M super strong attachment tape (yes it really is called something like that) for car body moldings and the like.
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    I used 3M Automotive Acrylic Plus Attachment Tape part no. 06384. It's available on Amazon and other automotive sites. 1/2" wide, .045" thick



    Made mine out of Al sheet stock. Usual cardboard template for a pattern.

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    I wish I had heard of the tape. The original windows from Skystar were sewn into small triangular pieces of fabric that were supposed to be glued in with Polytac, then finished like the rest of the fabric. I didn't like the look then so glued mine onto the fabric. Ten years later, they were looking a bit tacky, but impossible to replace. This time, I put in the aluminum frame, but riveted some thin channels front and bottom that I could slip a piece of Lexan in with four #4 sheet metal screws on top to hold it in place. Replacing it now amounts to unscrewing the four screws, popping the old Lexan out, cutting a new piece to match and slipping the new one back in.
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    The SS7 manual says to use RTV and glue them to the inside of the aluminum frame. A rivet in each corner is optional.

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    I used smoked gray lexan cut for the triangle windows on each side. I then cut adel clamps down and used them to clamp on the windows to the fuselage frame. Quick, easy to make and they look great.
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    Default Re: Triangular lateral windows to attach

    Quote Originally Posted by jiott View Post
    The SS7 manual says to use RTV and glue them to the inside of the aluminum frame.
    This is basically what I did. I used clear silicone knowing the silicone would not stick to the polycarb. I then used two #6 (pan head) machine screws per side. The silicone is acting as a gasket and replacement of the polycarb should be very easy when the time comes.
    Dan
    Last edited by DanB; 03-25-2012 at 07:54 PM.
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