Installing a clear canopy. Help!!
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From: Houston, TX
I am building a Sig 4 star 60. I was very proud of my work until I tried installing the canopy. I used CA glue and ended up with a messed up canopy and damaged film covering on the fuselage. I take it it's best not to use CA. I am ready to start over with a new canopy and would be thankful for any tips regarding canopy installation or the best glues to use.
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RC56 -- the only way to go. Trim you canopy, get it fit, thin bead of glue and tape it down. Dry's clear, flexible and perment. Besides, if MinnFlyer recommends it, you can't go wrong.
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Hi,
I use "Pacer Formula 560". I think it's the same kind of stuff as the RC-56. Goes on white like Elmers, but dries clear and stays flexible. Easy water cleanup before it dries if you get too much oozing out.
[link=http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXCX70&P=7]Formula560[/link]
I use "Pacer Formula 560". I think it's the same kind of stuff as the RC-56. Goes on white like Elmers, but dries clear and stays flexible. Easy water cleanup before it dries if you get too much oozing out.
[link=http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXCX70&P=7]Formula560[/link]
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You might have to do a search for how to tint a canopy. I have done the Ritt Dye method which involves using blue and black dyes and very hot water. Unfortunately I forget the ratios!
I know there is a thread here someplace with the correct colors, ratios and water temps listed.
You want to tint it BEFORE cutting it out of the extra flash sheet to prevent (hopefully) the canopy from warping. I have tinted the canopy already cut out and as still part of the sheet and still part of the sheet is the way to go. There WILL be some warping but it will be on the edges of the sheet not the canopy itself.
Found the thread I was looking for:
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3292832/anchors_3292832/mpage_1/key_tint%252Ccanopy/anchor/tm.htm#3292832]How To Tint A Canopy.[/link]
I used this method for the canopy on this Super Sportster 20.
I know there is a thread here someplace with the correct colors, ratios and water temps listed.
You want to tint it BEFORE cutting it out of the extra flash sheet to prevent (hopefully) the canopy from warping. I have tinted the canopy already cut out and as still part of the sheet and still part of the sheet is the way to go. There WILL be some warping but it will be on the edges of the sheet not the canopy itself.
Found the thread I was looking for:
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3292832/anchors_3292832/mpage_1/key_tint%252Ccanopy/anchor/tm.htm#3292832]How To Tint A Canopy.[/link]
I used this method for the canopy on this Super Sportster 20.
ORIGINAL: SHarpoleDDS
does anyone know the best way to tint a clear canopy????---I have not installed in KingCat yet.
Thanks,
Steve
does anyone know the best way to tint a clear canopy????---I have not installed in KingCat yet.
Thanks,
Steve
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Pactra or Testors makes a tint spray in a 3oz can. We have some at the store, that's how I know. I have never used it so I can't say how it works. Horizon Hobby carries it if Tower doesn't.
Seems like a lot less hassle.
Jack
Seems like a lot less hassle.
Jack
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I have used the CA method, the RC-56 method, both methods with tape and really never had good results. What I do now and with IMO good results is simply drill small holes around the perimeter of the canopy and attach it with small screws. You very often have to glue small pieces of scrap wood inside the fuse so the screws have some holding power. This method is easy and looks good. Try it and see.
DaveB
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bbcards,
I just finished my Four Star 40 and what I did was bought some windshield wiper hose (3/32) from the auto store and cut a slit in it and put it around the canopy. I then used CA to attach the hose to the canopy and then I CA'd the hose/canopy to the fuselage. Here is a picture of my plane so you can see what I'm talking about.
I just finished my Four Star 40 and what I did was bought some windshield wiper hose (3/32) from the auto store and cut a slit in it and put it around the canopy. I then used CA to attach the hose to the canopy and then I CA'd the hose/canopy to the fuselage. Here is a picture of my plane so you can see what I'm talking about.



