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While our prop is out for some work, we're putting new 1/4" LP Aero side
windows in the Aztec. A couple of the windows need to be trimmed to fit properly. What methods have proved to be the most successful? Band saw? cut off wheel? Any others? We need to take about 1/4" to 3/8" off around two sides so a belt or upright sander won't work, but I intend on finishing and beveling the edges once the excess is removed. I understand that we don't want to use anything that will heat the plastic excessively. Thanks, Jim |
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"Jim Burns" wrote: While our prop is out for some work, we're putting new 1/4" LP Aero side windows in the Aztec. A couple of the windows need to be trimmed to fit properly. What methods have proved to be the most successful? Band saw? cut off wheel? Any others? We need to take about 1/4" to 3/8" off around two sides so a belt or upright sander won't work, but I intend on finishing and beveling the edges once the excess is removed. I understand that we don't want to use anything that will heat the plastic excessively. The A&P that put in my windows (cherokee 140) used one of those air-powered rotary grinding things. -- Bob Noel no one likes an educated mule |
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Jim Burns wrote: While our prop is out for some work, we're putting new 1/4" LP Aero side windows in the Aztec. A couple of the windows need to be trimmed to fit properly. What methods have proved to be the most successful? Band saw? cut off wheel? Any others? We need to take about 1/4" to 3/8" off around two sides so a belt or upright sander won't work, but I intend on finishing and beveling the edges once the excess is removed. I understand that we don't want to use anything that will heat the plastic excessively. |
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On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 08:35:19 -0500, "Jim Burns"
wrote: While our prop is out for some work, we're putting new 1/4" LP Aero side windows in the Aztec. A couple of the windows need to be trimmed to fit properly. What methods have proved to be the most successful? Band saw? cut off wheel? Any others? We need to take about 1/4" to 3/8" off around two sides so a belt or upright sander won't work, but I intend on finishing and beveling the edges once the excess is removed. I understand that we don't want to use anything that will heat the plastic excessively. I just finished working with our mechanic on a replacement windshield for the 172B we just sold. He used a rasp -- wouldnt use anything powered. We must have gone through 40 or 50 iterations. We'd fit the windshield in place, mark it with a dry-erase market, take it off, and I'd brace it while he took it down a couple of mils. Over and over. (I'd never have the patience to be and A&P or build a kitplane.) When it fit perfectly, he buffed the edges smooth with emery cloth and applied the felt. Don |
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Hi Don.
I do plastic for a livng. Use a 60 grit disc sander to get the molding to size. After that you can either scrape or sandthe edges to a nick free polished state. It doesn't take but a few minutes to trim plastic this way. ALSO you can use a SHARPIE brand felt pen to mark the plastic. All the ink comes off with alcohol. DON"T use a magic marker because it won't come off. Red china markers work well also. Scott. |
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Fine toothed band saw worked great, then finished and beveled the edges with
60 grit belt sander. Jim |
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On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 08:35:19 -0500, "Jim Burns"
wrote: While our prop is out for some work, we're putting new 1/4" LP Aero side windows in the Aztec. A couple of the windows need to be trimmed to fit properly. What methods have proved to be the most successful? Band saw? cut off wheel? Any others? We need to take about 1/4" to 3/8" off around two sides so a belt or upright sander won't work, but I intend on finishing and beveling the edges once the excess is removed. I understand that we don't want to use anything that will heat the plastic excessively. Thanks, Jim I just did my 235 last weekend with the same exact windows. Used a Dremel with a grinding wheel. Worked like a charm. Then to take out the slight unevenness I flipped the belt sander upside down and ran the edge across it once or twice. Bevelled the edge with the Dremel too. HTH. z |
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Yep, belt sander worked great. Also used a fine toothed blade in a band
saw, finished up with the belt sander. Jim "zatatime" wrote in message ... On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 08:35:19 -0500, "Jim Burns" wrote: While our prop is out for some work, we're putting new 1/4" LP Aero side windows in the Aztec. A couple of the windows need to be trimmed to fit properly. What methods have proved to be the most successful? Band saw? cut off wheel? Any others? We need to take about 1/4" to 3/8" off around two sides so a belt or upright sander won't work, but I intend on finishing and beveling the edges once the excess is removed. I understand that we don't want to use anything that will heat the plastic excessively. Thanks, Jim I just did my 235 last weekend with the same exact windows. Used a Dremel with a grinding wheel. Worked like a charm. Then to take out the slight unevenness I flipped the belt sander upside down and ran the edge across it once or twice. Bevelled the edge with the Dremel too. HTH. z |
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