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I know that right now you are shopping for sun visors,
but did you ever consider shopping for shoulder belts? It saves a bundle on sun visors - plus your rescuers don't have such a mess to clean up! - Hopefully I have 4 point inertial shoulder harnesses that I had installed 6 years ago. They were almost $2000. They seem to work to arrest forward motion sudden stop, but don't stop vertical motion. Seems like an old-fashioned lap belt would work. |
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As I recall, a set of new blades was only around $30.00 at Oshkosh last
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john smith wrote:
Ron Natalie wrote: I shut the canopy on one of mine and Margy did the other. Rosen wants a lot of money for replacement blades. I'm thinking about running down to the local plexiglass supplier and just getting stuff to fabricate them myself. The arms are fine. If you are going to do that, get LEXAN instead of Plexilass. That might keep them from shattering when I slam the canopy on them, but the acrylic will not scratch as badly. |
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Viperdoc wrote:
As I recall, a set of new blades was only around $30.00 at Oshkosh last year. Not from Rosen, they wanted almost as much for a single blade as I paid for the visors originally. |
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There was a place in Los Angeles called Tap Plastics that had Lexan. Try
the yellow pages under plastic. Aircraft Spruce also has it. Mike MU-2 "Jon Kraus" wrote in message ... When I replaced the landing-light cover on our Mooney I was looking for Lexan to use. All the home stores Lowes, Menards, Home Depot ect had plexiglass and no Lexan. Just where do you find sheets of Lexan? Inquiring minds want to know. Thanks!! Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 john smith wrote: Ron Natalie wrote: I shut the canopy on one of mine and Margy did the other. Rosen wants a lot of money for replacement blades. I'm thinking about running down to the local plexiglass supplier and just getting stuff to fabricate them myself. The arms are fine. If you are going to do that, get LEXAN instead of Plexilass. |
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Jon Kraus wrote:
Just where do you find sheets of Lexan? Inquiring minds want to know. Cadillac Plastics is where I used to get it when I lived in Cincinnati. |
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Ron ...
You can send TAP Plastics the old one (or just a drawing if you like) and they will fabricate a new one for about a quarter to a tenth of what you would pay Rosen for a replacement. Not only that, but you can specify what % light transmission you want if you want a darker or lighter shade. www.tapplastics.com Jim "Ron Natalie" wrote in message ... john smith wrote: Ron Natalie wrote: I shut the canopy on one of mine and Margy did the other. Rosen wants a lot of money for replacement blades. I'm thinking about running down to the local plexiglass supplier and just getting stuff to fabricate them myself. The arms are fine. If you are going to do that, get LEXAN instead of Plexilass. That might keep them from shattering when I slam the canopy on them, but the acrylic will not scratch as badly. |
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Jon, Last fall, we were shopping for plexiglass to build a cockpit console and found both Lexan (polycarbonate) and plexiglass (acrylic, polymethyl methacrylate) at HomeDepot. If it was not on the shell, they may order it for you. Aircraftspruce also sells Lexan http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/mepages/lexan.php |
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"Mike Rapoport" writes:
There was a place in Los Angeles called Tap Plastics that had Lexan. Try the yellow pages under plastic. Aircraft Spruce also has it. http://www.tapplastics.com/ -jav |
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Jon Kraus wrote:
When I replaced the landing-light cover on our Mooney I was looking for Lexan to use. All the home stores Lowes, Menards, Home Depot ect had plexiglass and no Lexan. Home Depot hear has lexan. I bought a small 4x6" piece even to replace some glass around the house. They had larger. What they only have is clear which is sort of silly for a sunvisor. |
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