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Hello all,
I need to repair my canopy frame for my Cirrus which was accidentally cut to get the hinges out. So now I need to fill a gap where the hinges were so that I can re-fit them. Obviously I am worried that this needs to be the strong part of the frame to hold the hinges, but without greating a 'lump'. It might mean that I need to cut down some of the grame thats left before building it up, but I am not sure how to go about this repair job. The frame was made from fibreglass. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Regards LP |
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