ORIGINAL: eddieC
<span style=''background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);''>You have any pics of what you did Eddie? I want to try a ''wrap around'' windshield and at this point am thinking of using some sort of windshield pillar at the corners on the inside. The side windows should be fairly easy. </span>
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</div><div>Sorry, I traded it off. Had a CG Cub but dorked it, have a GP Cub to be started soon. </div><div>
</div><div>I have a Herr Cub (48'', .074 Norvel) on the build table that has the same issues. It's a bit small for the recess treatment but I may try it. I don't like gluing the side windows to the covering per the kit directions, but don't want to 'build a piano case' as my old boss would say.

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</div><div>If your windshield is flat stock, some low heat will help to form it. Use RC-56 or other glue on the windows. I have a big tube of PFM that I'm amazed is still usable. Don't use CA as it will fog the windows and you'll wind up doing it all over. A craft store may have a plastic-friendly glue if an LHS isn't handy. </div>
I plane on using flat stock PC and will most likely be using RC-56 unless it works out that part of the structural integrity depends on using the windows as structure using thicker material like 1/8" lexan, epoxying them and sounding them with a 1/8" border of something like basswood on the edges.