Outer Windshield Center Strip

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Re: Outer Windshield Center Strip

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My new LP Aero STC windshield is finally installed. I’m happy I went with it now. We did rivet the top retaining piece in and then installed the windshield. It took quite a bit of effort to push the top of the windshield into the retaining pice, but we got it done!

Doug
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dstates wrote:We did rivet the top retaining piece in and then installed the windshield. It took quite a bit of effort to push the top of the windshield into the retaining piece, but we got it done!
Nothing looks quite a nice as a band new windshield - like yours!

Question though: Did I read correctly; you set all the rivets in the locking strip before pulling/pushing the windshield into place? I'd love to hear how you accomplished that w/pics if available. There's a 9 March post in this thread describing a less-stress solution.

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Karl Towle wrote:
dstates wrote:We did rivet the top retaining piece in and then installed the windshield. It took quite a bit of effort to push the top of the windshield into the retaining piece, but we got it done!
Question though: Did I read correctly; you set all the rivets in the locking strip before pulling/pushing the windshield into place? I'd love to hear how you accomplished that w/pics if available. There's a 9 March post in this thread describing a less-stress solution.

Karl

Karl,

I had read your post on the 9th as well as Jim's where he had done it with all the rivets in place. My backup plan if it was too difficult to get the windshield in with the rivets already in, was to drill out the ones in the middle. With two people and some thin aluminum shims/ramps we were able to push the aft edge of the windshield into position. It took some patience, but we waited for a warm day and basically slapped the top of the window with our open palms to move it aft. I'm not sure I would do that way again, but it did work. I'm not sure there is an easy way. If you waited to buck the middle rivets after the windshield was in, it would be difficult (without some sort of scaffolding) to control the rivet gun on the top of the fuselage.

Thanks again for your help!
Doug
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Doug, now that you remind me, I too used thin aluminum strips to “ Ramp” the shield into the retainer ( sorry I forgot that part).
Looks nice, what’s. next ? :D
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c170b53 wrote: Looks nice, what’s. next ? :D
There is always something.... While looking for a dropped nut on the floor I found the head of a rivet that popped off. I found the headless rivet by the RH gear. Will hopefully be able to replace that rivet today with my A&P. Then after that we take it outside for an engine run to finish the annual inspection and I'm back in the air. Next after that is I'm going to try to learn how to polish. I played around with polishing my elevators while I had them off this winter.
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I'd say you've covered the "learned how," and will now face the "learn how much time" part. Your sample looks great!
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