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mjd3 05-02-2003 12:34 PM

Cowl Trimming
 
What methods do you guys use for trimming plastic cowls? #11 blades? Dremel?

Any tricks for locating the holes for the needle valve and glow plug?

NavyE6FE 05-02-2003 01:12 PM

Cowl Trimming
 
mjd3, As far as trimming be careful with the knife, if you come across a soft spot, it is real easy to slice off more than you want. If you use a dremel, use a sanding drum and take your time. To locate the holes, mount the engine and tape some card stock to the plane and lay it over the needle valve or glow plug and make a mark on the paper for what you want to cut out. Then leaving the paper in place, remove the engine, mount the cowl and mark the cowl with the marks from the paper and cut.

mjd3 05-02-2003 01:27 PM

Cowl Trimming
 
Good tips! I'll probably use scissors or a knife to make the rough cuts, leaving 1/4" or so and finish with the dremel.

JEanes 05-02-2003 10:34 PM

Dremel tool
 
I use the "stone" attachment on the Dremel for trimming the cowls.....not as much dust and really trims a bit smoother over the sanding drum........


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