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		craig(at)craigandjean.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 2:00 pm    Post subject: Installing cabin top plastic | 
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				Does anyone have any advice on, or photos of installing the top Lexan window
 (7F19-1)? The plans are pretty light in this area and I don't see anything
 in the photo guide.
 
 The plans indicate that the Lexan is just riveted to the cabin frame. Will
 it crack? What about the rivets through the top longeron gusset 7F3-3SP
 (what does the "SP" suffix mean anyway?). Do those rivets pass through the
 Lexan and the gusset (unlikely) or does the window just rest on top of the
 rivets in this area?
 
 -- Craig
 
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		kmccune
 
  
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				 Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 7:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Installing cabin top plastic | 
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				I'm not that far, but lexan will not crack.  Acrylic will crack when most inconvenient to you however.. They are not the same.....FYI.
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 Kevin
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 7:49 pm    Post subject: Re: Installing cabin top plastic | 
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				[quote="craig(at)craigandjean.com"]Does anyone have any advice on, or photos of installing the top Lexan window
 (7F19-1)? The plans are pretty light in this area and I don't see anything
 in the photo guide.
 
 The plans indicate that the Lexan is just riveted to the cabin frame. Will
 it crack? What about the rivets through the top longeron gusset 7F3-3SP
 (what does the "SP" suffix mean anyway?). Do those rivets pass through the
 Lexan and the gusset (unlikely) or does the window just rest on top of the
 rivets in this area?
 
 -- Craig[/quote]
 
 Craig,
 
 According to drawing 7-G-2, suffix "SP" designates new parts or modified parts to comply with the 1100lb. gross weight increase.
 
 Best regards,
 
 Craig Moore A&P
 Mancelona, MI
 701 builder wannabe
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 8:15 pm    Post subject: Installing cabin top plastic | 
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				On Jun 6, 2008, at 3:59 PM, Craig Payne wrote:
 
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  Does anyone have any advice on, or photos of installing the top  
  Lexan window
  (7F19-1)? The plans are pretty light in this area and I don't see  
  anything
  in the photo guide.
 
  The plans indicate that the Lexan is just riveted to the cabin  
  frame. Will
  it crack? What about the rivets through the top longeron gusset  
  7F3-3SP
  (what does the "SP" suffix mean anyway?). Do those rivets pass  
  through the
  Lexan and the gusset (unlikely) or does the window just rest on top  
  of the
  rivets in this area?
 
 Craig:
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 You are having the same problem I had for about two months.  I was so  
 confused about the two different door instructions they were talking  
 about I finally called Caleb at Zenair.  I have the all lexan door (a  
 third type door) and I found there were no plans for that door.  If  
 you have the same one, call me and I think I can explain what to do as  
 we did about 90% of the pilot side door today.
 
 If you have the door with the metal bottom I can explain which plans  
 you have to follow.
 
 Your questions: The Lexan will not crack.  I used a 3/32" bit first  
 and then expanded it to 3/16" with a bit designed for plexiglass  
 work.  Try it on a piece of scrap first.  I used the scrap from what I  
 had to cut off the top of the door.
 
 If you have more questions send me a message at <challgren(at)mac.com>  
 and I will respond.
 
 Stan
 
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		Mike Hoffman
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 2:08 am    Post subject: Re: Installing cabin top plastic | 
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				When I installed my Lexan top, I tried to score the edge and snap it over the side of my table. When it snapped, it broke and did not follow the line. I had to buy another piece ($75.00) from a local source.
 
 The second piece was cut with a cut off wheel and filed smooth.
 
 Mike H
 
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		txpilot
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 7:26 am    Post subject: Re: Installing cabin top plastic | 
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				I just installed my top window.  A couple tips I've learned:
 
 Aircraft Spruce sells a special drill bit for Lexan and Plexiglass.  Here's the link:
 http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/mepages/plexidrill.php
 
 I've used the 1/8"  bit to start and enlarged using a #1 step drill bit (unibit) when necessary.  As long as you don't force it, it works great!
 
 For cutting Lexan, I try cutting it like drywall.  Hold a straight edge along your cut, score it a few times using a utility knife, and then gently fold it along the cut line.  A little filing may be necessary, but it works well and leaves a straight edge.
 
 Regarding riveting, I did rivet the top window to the top longeron gusset, 7F3-3SP.  I think it was only one rivet drilled.  It leads to a nice transition from the top tube to the top fuselage skin.
 
 BTW - the 'SP' stands for 'sport pilot'.  Before the 'SP' parts, the CH701 was limited to a Max t/o weight of 960 pounds.  With the addition of heavier and/or thicker parts in critical structural areas, ZAC increased the weight to 1100 pounds.
 
 Dan Ginty
 N787DG
 90% complete
 Expected completion date:  June 32nd
 
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		ronlee
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 7:24 am    Post subject: Re: Installing cabin top plastic | 
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				If I had it to do again I would not install the Lexan on the cabin top. If you ever have to replace it it is going to be a major job. Much easier to put on aluminum and a small window that could be replaced without removing the wings. Also, I fly in the desert an the solar gain is impressive, I had to install very dark film to the inside of my plane ceiling to block the heat and glare. One other things to consider is that it is very difficult if not impossible to seal the ceiling( Lexan) against water leakage. Everyone here with 701s has the problem. Thee ceiling will  leak while sitting out in the rain. I seems every thing in the cabin gets wet.
 Ron Lee
 
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				 Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 10:15 am    Post subject: Installing cabin top plastic | 
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				I like mine, I used a thin self stick weather strip 3/4" wide along the  entire perimeter under the Lexan and have no leaks. I like my Lexan top, great  visibility for seeing traffic and things above you. I don't think that it would  be hard at all to replace. No different than a piece of aluminum. Punch the  stems of the rivets, drill off the heads and pull off the Lexan. 
   
  Just my opinion.
   
  Bob Spudis
  N701ZX/912S/155hrs
   
   
   
   
   
  In a message dated 6/8/2008 11:24:55 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  rlee468(at)comcast.net writes:
   	  | Quote: | 	 		  If I had    it to do again I would not install the Lexan on the cabin top. If you ever    have to replace it it is going to be a major job. Much easier to put on    aluminum and a small window that could be replaced without removing the wings.    Also, I fly in the desert an the solar gain is impressive, I had to install    very dark film to the inside of my plane ceiling to block the heat and glare.    One other things to consider is that it is very difficult if not impossible to    seal the ceiling( Lexan) against water leakage. Everyone here with 701s has    the problem. Thee ceiling will  leak while sitting out in the rain. I    seems every thing in the cabin gets wet.
 Ron Lee
 
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		ronlee
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:37 am    Post subject: Re: Installing cabin top plastic | 
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				You WILL need to take the wings off to replace the plastic on the roof. Lots of the top plastic is covered by the aluminum that blends the wing to the top. Install a window between these to pieces. Change it in an hour when need be. You can't see through aluminum anyway so any plastic under it is useless as a window and there is lots of it. I found it quite a chore to fit these pieces snug, nicely, to the plastic without great care of not scratching it. Believe me if I had it to do again it would be an aluminum top with a window installed between the slopes.
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				 Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 6:34 am    Post subject: Installing cabin top plastic | 
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				Craig,
  
  The plans are light. Not alot of info at all.
  Leave the protective cover on.
  I layed it on top of the fuse and traced out sides, I cut to the inside of this line for a perfect fit.
  I cut the rear for good rivet clearance and edge distances.
  The front edge will overlap the frame so you will have a decent edge distance for riveting.Do not drill 
  front untill you install windshield.
  I did all cuts on the workbench using a straight edge and scoring it a few times with a utility knife.
  I then folded down the cut for a clean break. If it doesn't fold fairly easy, score it again.
  Once cut, I started drilling in place. I taped it so it wouldn't move, marked a line and drilled
  using a fan as used in the pictures.
  
  If you search the archives in the old zenith list for ruruny, you will find lots of advice from other
  builders on this install, windshield etc.
  
  One question that was never answered and never in the plans was the rivets on the gusset, and the tube connections
  at the front of the frame. Whether to drill and rivet thru these. I just let the lexan lay on top of these rivets as I felt the
  lexan is not part of the structure(see pics again).
  
  http://www.701builder.com/00fuselagehome.htm
  
  The brace goes on the diagonal by drilling to diagonal first using a right angle drill. I trimed the bottom of the brace even with
  diagonal. Clecoed it on to diagonal, took covering off lexan, clecoed lexan down and drilled down thru lexan thru brace.
  
  Brian Unruh
  Long Island, NY
  
  
  
  ....Does anyone have any advice on, or photos of installing the top Lexan window
  
  
  
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		Geoff Heap
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 6:45 am    Post subject: Re: Installing cabin top plastic | 
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				A tip for cutting the  lexan. Don't use a regular knife. Use an Olfa knife. I just cut mine and it cuts like butter compared to aluminun. It cuts through easily and then there is nothing to break off. Actually the paper is still holding it together.......Geoff
 
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