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		jeff(at)westcottpress.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 4:35 pm    Post subject: Gaps between Weld-On 10 and Window | 
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				I took the plunge yesterday and bonded the window in to the left side  
 door.  I peeled the tape off today and found significant gaps between  
 the weld-on and the window... particularly along the curved vertical  
 edges.  In hindsight, it was obviously too hot to be doing this work  
 yesterday... my shop is at the base of the mountains near JPL where  
 the fires have been raging for the past few days and, though it is air  
 conditioned, was probably about 85% inside.  The weld-on just set up  
 too quickly.
 
 I'm thinking of drilling a few small holes and injecting epoxy in to  
 fill the gaps.  Has anyone gone down this road before?  Is there a  
 better way to fix this, shy of replacing the whole thing?
 
 Jeff Carpenter
 40304
 Singin those Weld-on 10 blues...
 
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		Ron B.
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 4:19 am    Post subject: Re: Gaps between Weld-On 10 and Window | 
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				I had acceptable bonding on my windscreen but knew I could inject some epoxy to fill the space without drilling , so I went ahead and filled the gap. Worked well for me. I had used weld-on for the initial bonding, but had none uncured left. I doubt I would drill the plexy but would drill a small hole in the cabin epoxy and use a syringe.
 Ron
 
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		johngoodman
 
  
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				 Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 12:52 pm    Post subject: Re: Gaps between Weld-On 10 and Window | 
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				I had the same problem. I filled the gaps with epoxy in a syringe. Once the outside fiberglass is done, nobody will ever know....
 John
 
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		indigoonlatigo(at)msn.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 6:43 am    Post subject: Gaps between Weld-On 10 and Window | 
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				Hi Jeff C
   
  Don't know if anyone responded to your email. Things to test before going your route. Does fresh Weld On 10 bond to previously cured Weld On 10. Also C you are going to lay fiberglass over the outside gap between cabin top and window. You might consider channeling around this area so that you can use say laminations of 9 oz satin weave as apposed to a single lamination. Also consider how you will finish the the inside junction between cabin and window. I went the cheap route and caulked the gap in with fuel tank sealant by mixing it and then putting it in a large syringe and going around the channel/gap/ledge. It is a little difficult to get a nice result and cleanup will need to be done with alcohol. 
   
  Also know that if you use this sealant C you will not be able to work inside the plane say two weeks as it will stink as it is curing. A shop with great ventilation would be a different story. I used this sealant based on bonding characteristic and color. My inside cabin top is black/dark grey Zolatone.
   
  Just food for thought
   
  JOhn
  
 [quote] From: jeff(at)westcottpress.com
  To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
  Subject: Gaps between Weld-On 10 and Window
  Date: Sat C 29 Aug 2009 17:20:57 -0700
  
  --> RV10-List message posted by: Jeff Carpenter <jeff(at)westcottpress.com>
  
  I took the plunge yesterday and bonded the window in to the left side 
  door. I peeled the tape off today and found significant gaps between 
  the weld-on and the window... particularly along the curved vertical 
  edges. In hindsight C it was obviously too hot to be doing this work 
  yesterday... my shop is at the base of the mountains near JPL where 
  the fires have been raging for the past few days and C though it is air 
  conditioned C was probably about 85% inside. The weld-on just set up 
  too quickly.
  
  I'm thinking of drilling a few small holes and injecting epoxy in to 
  fill the gaps. Has anyone gone down this road before? Is there a 
  better way to fix this C shy of replacing the whole thing?
  
  Jeff Carpenter
  40304
  Singin those Weld-on 10 blues...
  
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