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Deems RV10 Project
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Date:  5-20-2008
Number of Hours:  3.00
Manual Reference:  Sec Interior-18
Brief Description:  Sec Interior-18

I finished masking the windows on both doors, and filled and sanded any remaining flaws that I could detect, and then fired up th ecompressor and the Harbor freight spray gun, and proceeded to shoot the perimeter of both doors, I applied 3-4 coats to each door, and then left them out in the direct sunlight to 'bake' throughout the day. I ran ang got on of the upholstered panels and put it in place on the door , and it looks good, I can live with this! Spent the rest of the afternooon fitting the glareshield I got from Greg Hale. I needed to buildup/extend the sides a bit in order to fit my panel, and so I attached an 8ply lay-up to the right side, and through a series of sucessive trial and error fittings, I trimed the extension so that it fits fairly well. i'm still going to have to do some cosmetic work to blend it into the door/cabin cover post. I started to think about how I'm going to attach the glareshield to the upper fwd fuse. Greg made it so that there's a slot that slips under and on top of the upper fwd fuse. If I can get the underside of the glareshield to fit flush with the top of the panel, I think I can use some type of blind floating nut/nutplate and screw into them from the underside, probably 3-5 blind nuts placed equidistant. Then I'm thinking of fabbing 2 'tabs' that extend 1" from the front of the glareshield and use those to screw it to the upper fwd fuse. I can use the access covers to get nuts on the screws. and the tabs should get covered by the dash cover I'm planning on installing.
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Door perimeteres painted with interior paint

Door perimeteres painted with interior paint

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Upholstery panel trial fit

Upholstery panel trial fit

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Fitting the Greg Hale glareshield

Fitting the Greg Hale glareshield

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