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When we purchased our Aztec, one of the things that we promised to
update/upgrade/replace was the two piece windshield with a new 1/4" one piece. This will raise our compass up and move our OAT gauge to the pilot's side window. Well, today it came and is sitting in my computer room. I've got the STC and the install directions so next week when the Azzy goes in for it's annual, with the help of our A&P/I we'll take out the old and put in the new. The install directions look pretty straight forward. Remove the old, trim centerpost for remounting compass, clean out the old seal and silicone, test fit, trim, test fit, trim, ect. Install new seal, silicone, remount compass, swing compass, mount OAT in side window. Use plastic cutting drill bits, 100% silicone caulk, new hardware, ect. Yeah, I'm "sure" it will be that easy... not. So, does the group have any collective wisdom, horror stories or vast experience replacing windshields? Thanks! Jim |
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("Jim Burns" wrote)
[snip] So, does the group have any collective wisdom, horror stories or vast experience replacing windshields? Wayne wrote back in Nov 2003: (Updated picture of the 172 project - rec.aviation.piloting) Never put a windshield in when the wings are not on the plane! Take that to the grave! So, um, don't first take of your wings I guess :-) Good luck with your project. Montblack |
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![]() So, um, don't first take of your wings I guess :-) Montblack Hey now, if you're gonna make me do that, you've gotta come help me! ![]() Jim |
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So, um, don't first take of your wings I guess :-) Hey now, if you're gonna make me do that, you've gotta come help me! ![]() I couldn't figure out how to spell "off" ...but yeah, let me have at your plane. g Montblack |
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I had the windshield of my Baron replaced recently, and it took two skilled
technicians the better part of four days to do all of the glass. (This was all they do for a living). It was an extremely difficult job, requiring drilling of rivets, fitting, and sealing. I was glad to have paid for the job, since I didn't have to worry about scratching or cracking the windshield. When done, the sealing was perfect, with no leaks (water or air). Good luck doing it on your own. |
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![]() Hey now, if you're gonna make me do that, you've gotta come help me! ![]() I couldn't figure out how to spell "off" ...but yeah, let me have at your plane. g Montblack Oh... Um... sorry... moment of temporary insanity. Jim |
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![]() "Jim Burns" wrote in message ... When we purchased our Aztec, one of the things that we promised to update/upgrade/replace was the two piece windshield with a new 1/4" one piece. This will raise our compass up and move our OAT gauge to the pilot's side window. Well, today it came and is sitting in my computer room. I've got the STC and the install directions so next week when the Azzy goes in for it's annual, with the help of our A&P/I we'll take out the old and put in the new. The install directions look pretty straight forward. Remove the old, trim centerpost for remounting compass, clean out the old seal and silicone, test fit, trim, test fit, trim, ect. Install new seal, silicone, remount compass, swing compass, mount OAT in side window. Use plastic cutting drill bits, 100% silicone caulk, new hardware, ect. Yeah, I'm "sure" it will be that easy... not. So, does the group have any collective wisdom, horror stories or vast experience replacing windshields? Thanks! Jim THE most tedious job in building my RV-6 was fitting the windscreen and canopy. This was caused by the canopy being blown by party A, the airframe being constructed by party B (me), and the canopy frame being welded by party C. Your task may be easier because you're only trying to fit together two mismatched components instead of three. Remember that plexiglass is fragile and expensive. To save yourself some heartache, take heed of the following: If you leave a stress riser (a nick for instance) on an edge, and put the plexi under stress, it'll crack in a heartbeat. To avoid this, make sure and sand or scrape off all sharp edges and dress out notches, even as you fit and refit the glass. Before final assembly, make sure you really, really clean up the edges of the plexi. They should be smooth to the touch. Sandpaper or edge scrapers work well for smoothing edges. The warmer you get plexiglass, the less brittle it becomes. I did most of the work on my canopy in an 85 degree garage with a space heater running inside the cockpit. No fun at all. There are special plexiglass drill bits that don't "grab" the plexi. Make sure you use those, particularly in any size over about 3/32. Unibits also work well in plexi. The instructions on my canopy were to cut it by making multiple shallow passes with a cut-off wheel. You don't want to create stress risers by overheating the plexi at various points along the edge. Some folks recommend flaming the edge of plexi for a good smooth edge. Even more folks say this is a terrible idea because you cause dissimilar heating in the material and stress risers. Enjoy. KB |
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The "on our own" part will be mainly taking the old windshield and assembly
out then cleaning everything up so the A&P/I (s) can trim, fit, and install the new one. They soley do glass for a living, but I've seen some that they've replaced and I don't have any complaints. No rivets... seems like in 1966 Piper saved all their rivets for the Comanche's and the Aztec got "screwed", at least 25 screws that I can count just looking at a picture of the plane, holding the windshield in. And just to reinforce my theory that Piper said "Don't fit? Too loose? Just put another screw in it!" The install directions with this windshield call for 4 screws along the bottom, "but you can use up to 6 or 8". Jim "Viperdoc" wrote in message ... I had the windshield of my Baron replaced recently, and it took two skilled technicians the better part of four days to do all of the glass. (This was all they do for a living). It was an extremely difficult job, requiring drilling of rivets, fitting, and sealing. I was glad to have paid for the job, since I didn't have to worry about scratching or cracking the windshield. When done, the sealing was perfect, with no leaks (water or air). Good luck doing it on your own. |
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'er "don't" soley do glass for a living
"Jim Burns" wrote in message ... The "on our own" part will be mainly taking the old windshield and assembly out then cleaning everything up so the A&P/I (s) can trim, fit, and install the new one. They soley do glass for a living, but I've seen some that they've replaced and I don't have any complaints. No rivets... seems like in 1966 Piper saved all their rivets for the Comanche's and the Aztec got "screwed", at least 25 screws that I can count just looking at a picture of the plane, holding the windshield in. And just to reinforce my theory that Piper said "Don't fit? Too loose? Just put another screw in it!" The install directions with this windshield call for 4 screws along the bottom, "but you can use up to 6 or 8". Jim "Viperdoc" wrote in message ... I had the windshield of my Baron replaced recently, and it took two skilled technicians the better part of four days to do all of the glass. (This was all they do for a living). It was an extremely difficult job, requiring drilling of rivets, fitting, and sealing. I was glad to have paid for the job, since I didn't have to worry about scratching or cracking the windshield. When done, the sealing was perfect, with no leaks (water or air). Good luck doing it on your own. |
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