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I think with the large 3-piece type rear spoiler the glue option is OK... since the glue is covering a large surface area. Plus there is no air flowing under the spoiler.. only over it.
I don't know about gluing a twin post wing such as your though.. I doubt it would have the strength.
Quite the dilemma.. perhaps some 90 degree brackets on each post and then use some shallow anchor bolts to hold it down.
I don't know about gluing a twin post wing such as your though.. I doubt it would have the strength.
Quite the dilemma.. perhaps some 90 degree brackets on each post and then use some shallow anchor bolts to hold it down.
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Aww come on, the instructions say just use a small hammer!!!
I reckon you may be able to get the glue apart with a fine blade or piano wire. And a lot of patience. Maybe a little heat too, leave the hatch in the sun to warm it up and ty it?
We'll both have to pull it apart and bolt from the inside, then re-glue the glass back on.
I reckon you may be able to get the glue apart with a fine blade or piano wire. And a lot of patience. Maybe a little heat too, leave the hatch in the sun to warm it up and ty it?
We'll both have to pull it apart and bolt from the inside, then re-glue the glass back on.
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Sounds like the way to go Al.
There is no way I would try and drill that glass. It'll shatter before you know it.
Take your time trying to get that fibreglass off. Some of the paint might crack so you probably need to respray it, fit the spoiler then re-attach it to the glass.
Use plenty of loctite on the threads too... you don't want those coming loose.
There is no way I would try and drill that glass. It'll shatter before you know it.
Take your time trying to get that fibreglass off. Some of the paint might crack so you probably need to respray it, fit the spoiler then re-attach it to the glass.
Use plenty of loctite on the threads too... you don't want those coming loose.
No, I wouldn't ever try to drill glass.
Well, I'll try the first hatch, if I stuff it then I'll give my proper one to somebody else to stuff up.
Needs paint anyway, thought I would sort all this out before getting it painted, and put it all back together once it's done.
Loctite and Nylocks me thinks.
Well, I'll try the first hatch, if I stuff it then I'll give my proper one to somebody else to stuff up.
Needs paint anyway, thought I would sort all this out before getting it painted, and put it all back together once it's done.
Loctite and Nylocks me thinks.
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