Good eye Jiott, FWIW I didn't use grommets, just a soldering iron.
Good eye Jiott, FWIW I didn't use grommets, just a soldering iron.
Dorsal ~~^~~
Series 7 - Tri-Gear
912 ULS Warp Drive
Kitfox has some nice flat plastic ones for low cost. I heard some guys just cut out circles from thin aluminum like a pop can. A melted hole thru several layers of fabric is probably as good as any. I put a 2" circle (dollar patch) of finish tape over the top of mine, per the Polyfiber book.
Jim
Scott, It's going strong, your Kitfox already want's to fly..... on the picture a saw that you need to tie it down by the tail!!
Eric Therrien
Nicolet, Qc. Ca.
In preparation.
After and exciting trip to Boise for some training with Stick and Rudder I got back to building this week. I got a few more things done. Looking at the Factory builds gave me a few ideas to incorporate into my build. I put fabric on the window frame, and split the rear access panel vertically at the rear of the horizontal stabalizer. Seems to be easier to remove. Below are a few pictures of my progress.
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PS. The Rotax 914 is an awsome engine in the Super sport. I went away sure happy with the decision to build a Kitfox.
I'll be back at it again next weekend. One more wing to cover and I'll be ready to start the paint process.
Scott
Scott,
It looks great. Keep the updates coming.
Kebo
For drain grommets you might try using small nylon washers from the hardware store. They are cheap and work well.
Place each nylon washer one at a time on a screw with a nut to create a holding mandrel and rotate the washers on a belt or disc sander to taper or feather the edge.
The nylon adheres to the fabric very well with poly tack or poly brush, in fact, once installed, they are very difficult to remove. After the adhesive dries use a pencil point solder iron to open the hole.
Jtp
Thanks for the tip John! I'll look into the nylon washers.
Scott
John, the washers that you talking about are 1 inch x 3/16 hole or smaller?
Eric Therrien
Nicolet, Qc. Ca.
In preparation.
Progress! I got the polybrush sprayed and learnded how to us an Hvlp sprayer. It was a snap. I think it turned out pretty good. Next weekend I'll start on the Polyspray.
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Looking good Scott. Looks like you are on the way to flying by the end of the year. Keep the pictures coming.