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Date:  3-20-2007
Number of Hours:  4.00
Manual Reference:  Sec 45-18 step 1
Brief Description:  Sec 45-18 step 1 rear

I've put off installing the windows as long as I can. I received some peelable window covering from ACS. I prepped the edges of both rear windows by sanding w/ 100 then 150, then 220 grit,. I'm not going to use Weld-On, to install the windows but rather Epoxy/flox/cabosil, and a procedure documented on a thread on Matronics RV-10 list by Dave McNeil. So I needed to make a bunch of alum "fingers" that will hold the window in place while curing. I used some fine-line tape totape off the edges and then applied 4 coats of the peelable window mask to both the inside and outside. I test fit the Left window using the "fingers" and it looks like it should be pretty easy to install vs the hurry-up job that is required w/ Weld-on. I'm also going to cover the seams between the window and cabin cover with some fiberglass strips cut on the bias, This is suposed to insure that no cracks appear around the window several months after paint. Many builders have reported this happening.
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peelable protective coating being applied to rear windows on both sides, Also

peelable protective coating being applied to rear windows on both sides, Also " fingers: fabed

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Test fit for attachment tomorrow

Test fit for attachment tomorrow

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Parkers' getting itchy to Fly!

Parkers' getting itchy to Fly!

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