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Dick Sipp
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 215 Location: Hope, MI
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 9:13 am Post subject: windshield sight block |
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I am about ready to install the windscreen. What have some of you done to hide the layup at the bottom of the windscreen that would be visible from inside the airplane.
I know one possibility is tinting the resin black or another dark color. What about painting the inside surface of the Plexiglas? Does anyone know of an appropriate paint that will not damage the Plexiglas?
Have others done something else?
Thanks
Dick Sipp
40065 N110DV body work
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 9:25 am Post subject: windshield sight block |
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I know of an RV-8 builder that used electrical tape on the inside - looks good too.
Unless you know exactly the width of the offending layup, you may paint too much or too little...and that's after finding a paint that won't eat the plexi.
My .02....
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 10:49 am Post subject: windshield sight block |
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You can paint the inside and match the edge from the outside. You can also not paint the inside and order Oregon Aero's glare-shield piece and it pretty much hides everything.
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Quote: | I am about ready to install the windscreen. What have some of you done to hide the layup at the bottom of the windscreen that would be visible from inside the airplane.
I know one possibility is tinting the resin black or another dark color. What about painting the inside surface of the Plexiglas? Does anyone know of an appropriate paint that will not damage the Plexiglas?
Have others done something else?
Thanks
Dick Sipp
40065 N110DV body work
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Deems Davis
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 925
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 11:56 am Post subject: windshield sight block |
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Rob, tell me more about the Glareshield. I went to their web site and
couldn't find it. I'm VERY interested!!!
Deems Davis # 406
Engine / Wiring and Panel Stuff
http://deemsrv10.com/
Rob Kermanj wrote:
Quote: | You can paint the inside and match the edge from the outside. You can
also not paint the inside and order Oregon Aero's glare-shield piece
and it pretty much hides everything.
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 2:05 pm Post subject: windshield sight block |
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The plans call for painting the first three inches of the inside of the windshield. Thats what I did with the same paint I used on the interior. I masked off the rest of the windshield, roughed up the plexi, then primed and and painted. I used a light grey for the interior and it looks ok on the perimeter of the inside.
Jim Combs
40192 - Finish kit
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From: "Richard Sipp" <rsipp(at)earthlink.net>
Date: 2007/07/16 Mon PM 01:11:34 EDT
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Subject: windshield sight block
I am about ready to install the windscreen. What have some of you done to hide the layup at the bottom of the windscreen that would be visible from inside the airplane.
I know one possibility is tinting the resin black or another dark color. What about painting the inside surface of the Plexiglas? Does anyone know of an appropriate paint that will not damage the Plexiglas?
Have others done something else?
Thanks
Dick Sipp
40065 N110DV body work
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 3:32 am Post subject: windshield sight block |
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Someone on our field painted an area around the bottom of his windscreen black and it turned out great.
Wayne Edgerton #40336
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 12:10 pm Post subject: windshield sight block |
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Hey Froggy
I bought a can of flat black from Michael's craft store and cut off a corner for testing. Did not see any distortions, but it would peel easy, so I took the lay-ups that Vans recommends, and placed them minus the epoxy on the screen to get the paint to line. Then I taped from that line up a couple of inches on the inside and roughed it up with 120 grit, cleaned it up, then kept spraying coats of paint until the lines went away, came out real nice, then I used Ricks trick to hide the fillet at the bottom, he used a nice Nylon rope to fill the tope of the gap, that way you can remove it and the bugs at a future date. I found out about Dana's trick on the black tint to late to put it in, but that would have worked to.
Dan
N289DT RV10E Flying
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Subject: windshield sight block
I am about ready to install the windscreen. What have some of you done to hide the layup at the bottom of the windscreen that would be visible from inside the airplane.
I know one possibility is tinting the resin black or another dark color. What about painting the inside surface of the Plexiglas? Does anyone know of an appropriate paint that will not damage the Plexiglas?
Have others done something else?
Thanks
Dick Sipp
40065 N110DV body work
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