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I was wondering what kind of adhesive to use to reattach a vertical card
compass to the windshield of a C172? Thanks, GregM |
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In article , wrote:
I was wondering what kind of adhesive to use to reattach a vertical card compass to the windshield of a C172? Hm...never new that any adhesive was used. Always thought it was a bracket that was bolted or screwed into the aircraft... |
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Don't know about a compass, but I've tried double-stick foam tape on
other cockpit items and found that it comes loose in the summer. A car-parts place might have something that's heat-proof. My VC compass is bolted to a bracket attached to the center post on my Piper. |
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![]() "Paul kgyy" wrote in message oups.com... Don't know about a compass, but I've tried double-stick foam tape on other cockpit items and found that it comes loose in the summer. A car-parts place might have something that's heat-proof. My VC compass is bolted to a bracket attached to the center post on my Piper. The only double stick tape I ever found that really stuck when the chips are down is servo tape from the hobby shop. Mike Z |
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But let's get back to the main question. I'm trying to remember if I've
ever seen a compass glued to the windshield in a certificated (or amateur-built, for that matter) aircraft. Which one(s)? Jim |
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![]() RST Engineering wrote: But let's get back to the main question. I'm trying to remember if I've ever seen a compass glued to the windshield in a certificated (or amateur-built, for that matter) aircraft. Which one(s)? That's exactly what I was thinking. I've never seen one. The aircraft that didn't have a windshield center post to mount it on, always had them mounted in the panel, or on top of the glareshield. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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![]() "Paul kgyy" wrote in message oups.com... Don't know about a compass, but I've tried double-stick foam tape on other cockpit items and found that it comes loose in the summer. A car-parts place might have something ... Car-parts places have the special glue used to stick rear-view-mirrors to the glass windshield.... it works "okay" in the heat, but it is normally used on metal-to-glass, and I don't know how it would work on plexi. |
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Why would you want to glue it to the windshield?
1. - the glue may wreck the windshield, 2. - the oncoming plane hiding behind the vertical card may wreck your day - not to mention your plane - AND your newly glued card. Doesn't sound like a plan to me. Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE In article , wrote: I was wondering what kind of adhesive to use to reattach a vertical card compass to the windshield of a C172? Thanks, GregM |
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It wasn't my idea. Before I got the plane the owners took it to an avionics
shop and had it installed. Recently it fell off, and now there's a strip of messed-up windshield. I don't see how I can do much worse to it by reattaching it. As far as visibilty goes, why couldn't a plane be behind it wherever it is mounted? Would it be any worse than a two piece windshield with a center post-mounted compass? Greg |
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