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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 11:03 am    Post subject: canopy Reply with quote

Hi:

I have decided to re work my canopy, that is to remove the canopy and get a new canopy frame.

It never fit in a manner I would like.. soooo does any one have a
canopy frame for sale? or perhaps and old canopy, not being used ..

Trying to save some money...I know the work would be a pain....I even
try to talk to some people, south in Florida, i got the names from some
\one on the list... They did not know any thing on how to to do this,
or they did not want to do it, this guy tells me reluctanly,, well
if we do it would be about $1,200, exactly what he said...they are a
joke.. I understand, if some one does not want to do the jobe, that is
fine, just say so..or sorry we do not do that type of work etc...
That is the situation now..

any suggestions, ideas, appreciated

I have the Rv6a..

robert
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 11:39 am    Post subject: canopy Reply with quote

On Apr 5, 2009, at 3:03 PM, bert murillo wrote:

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Hi:

I have decided to re work my canopy, that is to remove the canopy
and get a new canopy frame.

It never fit in a manner I would like.. soooo does any one have a
canopy frame for sale? or perhaps and old canopy, not being used ..

Trying to save some money...I know the work would be a pain....I even
try to talk to some people, south in Florida, i got the names from
some
\one on the list... They did not know any thing on how to to do this,
or they did not want to do it, this guy tells me reluctanly,, well
if we do it would be about $1,200, exactly what he said...they are a
joke.. I understand, if some one does not want to do the jobe, that
is
fine, just say so..or sorry we do not do that type of work etc...
That is the situation now..

any suggestions, ideas, appreciated

I have the Rv6a..

robert
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 2:17 pm    Post subject: canopy Reply with quote

Robert,
like many of the early QB RV-6's, the fit of my canopy was appauling.  Particularly at its leading edge.  Being disinclined to re-do any of that canopy work, I instead eventually 'fixed' the problem by laying up micro over the front turtledeck and on the front deck of the canopy frame.  Then just sand down until it looks like it fits better, and paint.  added a couple of pounds, but turned out OK and at least I didn't have to re-do the canopy (and potentially get the same problem all over again.
 
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On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 12:03 PM, bert murillo <robertrv607(at)yahoo.com (robertrv607(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:
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Hi:

I have decided to re work my canopy, that is to remove the canopy and get a new canopy frame.

It never fit in a manner I would like.. soooo  does any one have a
canopy frame for sale? or perhaps and old canopy, not being used ..

Trying to save some money...I know the work would be a pain....I even
try to talk to some people, south in Florida, i got the names from some
\one on the list... They did not know any thing on how to to do this,
or they did not want to do it, this guy tells me reluctanly,, well
if we do it would be about $1,200,  exactly what he said...they are a
joke..  I understand, if some one does not want to do the jobe, that is
fine, just say so..or sorry we do not do that type of work etc...


That is the situation now..

any suggestions, ideas, appreciated

I have the Rv6a..

robert
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 7:43 pm    Post subject: canopy Reply with quote

I had` the same problem with the frame on my QB6. I did some "forming" and fiberglass buildup for the rest of the fit. It was a lot of extra work for a poor fitting frame. Never could get the rear skirt to fit nice and tight. I suspect Van's would have fired the welding shop for this frame if they had to use it on one of their planes. ??

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From: David Leonard <wdleonard(at)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: canopy
To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Sunday, April 5, 2009, 6:14 PM
Robert,
like many of the early QB RV-6's, the fit of my
canopy was appauling.  Particularly at its leading edge. 
Being disinclined to re-do any of that canopy work, I
instead eventually 'fixed' the problem by laying up
micro over the front turtledeck and on the front deck of the
canopy frame.  Then just sand down until it looks like it
fits better, and paint.  added a couple of pounds, but
turned out OK and at least I didn't have to re-do the
canopy (and potentially get the same problem all over
again.

 
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Turbo Rotary RV-6 N4VY
http://N4VY.RotaryRoster.net
http://RotaryRoster.net



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bert murillo <robertrv607(at)yahoo.com>
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Hi:

I have decided to re work my canopy, that is to remove the
canopy and get a new canopy frame.

It never fit in a manner I would like.. soooo  does any
one have a
canopy frame for sale? or perhaps and old canopy, not being
used ..


Trying to save some money...I know the work would be a
pain....I even
try to talk to some people, south in Florida, i got the
names from some
\one on the list... They did not know any thing on how
to to do this,

or they did not want to do it, this guy tells me
reluctanly,, well
if we do it would be about $1,200,  exactly what he
said...they are a
joke..  I understand, if some one does not want to do the
jobe, that is
fine, just say so..or sorry we do not do that type of work
etc...



That is the situation now..

any suggestions, ideas, appreciated

I have the Rv6a..

robert


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 10:21 am    Post subject: canopy Reply with quote

HI:

Thanks to all those who respoonded to my question on the canopy,

I should clarify that I have the Slider, and the poor fiting I have
is mainly on the sides, the rear portion...I understand the only way I could fix this, is to remove everything and re-bend the frame..
which I do not want to even think about it..
The options some suggested, would be using fiber glass, to fill the spaces
, that would be fine, in my case the space is too large to do this,
almost 3/8..

I think if I could get a new frame, I would have to start all over..
remove everything and, put the plexi on the new frame no?\
Where can I get a frame, cheaper than, buying a new one, that is the question.

Any how, thanks to all for your suggestions.
Bert

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:49 pm    Post subject: canopy Reply with quote

Bert -

My RV-7 slider canopy was also too wide after I put the plexi on (Sikaflex).
I wrapped a cargo strap around it and cranked it down. Then put it inside a
plywood box with some quartz shop-lights for heat, and monitored the
temperature with a thermometer stuck thru the top. Left it for six hours,
turned the lights off and let it cool in the box with the strap in place.
Several iterations with progressively higher tension on the strap got it to
fit much better.

It took a LOT of tension to get the plexi to move a little. I finally quit
because I was afraid I'd find the yield point and kink the frame.

neal
=====================


HI:

Thanks to all those who respoonded to my question on the canopy,

I should clarify that I have the Slider, and the poor fiting I have
is mainly on the sides, the rear portion...I understand the only way I could
fix this, is to remove everything and re-bend the frame..
which I do not want to even think about it..
The options some suggested, would be using fiber glass, to fill the spaces
, that would be fine, in my case the space is too large to do this,
almost 3/8..

I think if I could get a new frame, I would have to start all over..
remove everything and, put the plexi on the new frame no?\
Where can I get a frame, cheaper than, buying a new one, that is the
question.

Any how, thanks to all for your suggestions.
Bert

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 2:17 pm    Post subject: canopy Reply with quote

Neal"Razz
Thanks for the idea. I will be afraid to crack the canopy.  The problem is that
the Canopy frame, needs to be bend..and it is more than a couple of 1/16 that is the problem..
 
I guess  have to bite the bullet, and buy a new frame, fit it first right, then remove
the old canopy and fit it again.
 
thanks
bert
 
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From: Neal George <n8zg(at)mchsi.com>
Subject: RE: canopy
To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Monday, April 6, 2009, 5:45 PM


Bert -

My RV-7 slider canopy was also too wide after I put the plexi on (Sikaflex)


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 5:25 pm    Post subject: canopy Reply with quote

Bert, this is just a thought. There is sort of metal/glass skirt combination that might work for you. Before you go to all that trouble, you might try just slotting the rear skirt where it bulges. Cut a couple of slots (1/16 to 1/8 wide as needed) in the skirt with a dremel tool running at an angle to match the bulge. This will allow you to bend individual pieces of the skirt down to match the profile of the deck. Should be able to adjust/bend the side skirts a little when the pressure on the rear skirt is gone. Close the canopy on a plastic sheet and then lay up glass over the original skirt covering the "adjustment slots". Couple of layers of glass and I think you end up with a nice looking skirt although it might pick up a pound or two of weight as you can't just glass one part. On the other hand, it will sound like the door on a Cadillac when it shuts Wink and you will have zero stress on the canopy itself.

If that doesn't work, you aren't any worse off. Not at all sure you couldn't just cut off the back couple of inches of the skirt and use the remaining part that is still riveted to the canopy as the base to bond on a new glass skirt.

If that doesn't work, then move on to new frame, refit canopy, etc,...

Bill S
7a nothing but the wings left

From: owner-rv6-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv6-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of bert murillo
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 5:17 PM
To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: RE: RV6-List: canopy

Neal"Razz
Thanks for the idea. I will be afraid to crack the canopy. The problem is that
the Canopy frame, needs to be bend..and it is more than a couple of 1/16 that is the problem..

I guess have to bite the bullet, and buy a new frame, fit it first right, then remove
the old canopy and fit it again.

thanks
bert

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--- On Mon, 4/6/09, Neal George <n8zg(at)mchsi.com> wrote:

Quote:

From: Neal George <n8zg(at)mchsi.com>
Subject: RE: RV6-List: canopy
To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Monday, April 6, 2009, 5:45 PM

--> RV6-List message posted by: "Neal George" <n8zg(at)mchsi.com (n8zg(at)mchsi.com)>

Bert -

My RV-7 slider canopy was also too wide after I put the plexi on (Sikaflex).
I wrapped a cargo strap around it and cranked it down. Then put it inside a
plywood box with some quartz shop-lights for heat, and monitored the
temperature with a thermometer stuck thru the top. Left it for six hours,
turned the lights off and let it cool in the box with the strap in place.
Several iterations with progressively higher tension on the strap got it to
fit much better.

It took a LOT of tension to get the plexi to move a little. I finally quit
because I was afraid I'd find the yield point and kink the frame.

neal
=====================
--> RV6-List message posted by: bert murillo <robertrv607(at)yahoo.com (robertrv607(at)yahoo.com)>

HI:

Thanks to all those who respoonded to my question on the canopy,

I should clarify that I have the Slider, and the poor fiting I have
is mainly on the sides, the rear portion...I understand the only way I could
fix this, is to remove everything and re-bend the frame..
which I do not want to even think about it..
The options some suggested, would be using fiber glass, to fill the spaces
, that would be fine, in my case the space is too large to do this,
almost 3/8..

I think if I could get a new frame, I would have to start all over..
remove everything and, put the plexi on the new frame no?\
Where can I get a frame, cheaper than, buying a new one, that is the
question.

Any how, thanks to all for your suggestions.
Bert

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 6:44 am    Post subject: canopy Reply with quote

Bill:

Thanks fo the suggestion, it is a good one, however in my case, what
happens is the frame itself, is a little too wide at the rear,
so the problem is to re bend it if that is possible now. yours look very good..

Bert
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On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 9:23 PM, Bill Schlatterer
<billschlatterer(at)sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Quote:
Bert, this is just a thought.  There is sort of metal/glass skirt
combination that might work for you.  Before you go to all that trouble, you
might try just slotting the rear skirt where it bulges.  Cut a couple of
slots (1/16 to 1/8 wide as needed) in the skirt with a dremel tool running
at an angle to match the bulge.  This will allow you to bend individual
pieces of the skirt down to match the profile of the deck.  Should be able
to adjust/bend the side skirts a little when the pressure on the rear skirt
is gone.  Close the canopy on a plastic sheet and then lay up glass over the
original skirt covering the "adjustment slots".   Couple of layers of glass
and I think you end up with a nice looking skirt although it might pick up a
pound or two of weight as you can't just glass one part.  On the other hand,
it will sound like the door on a Cadillac when it shuts  Wink and you will
have zero stress on the canopy itself.

If that doesn't work, you aren't any worse off.  Not at all sure you
couldn't just cut off the back couple of inches of the skirt and use the
remaining part that is still riveted to the canopy as the base to bond on a
new glass skirt.

If that doesn't work, then move on to new frame, refit canopy, etc,...

Bill S
7a nothing but the wings left
________________________________
From: owner-rv6-list-server(at)matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv6-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of bert murillo
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 5:17 PM
To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: RE: canopy

Neal"Razz
Thanks for the idea. I will be afraid to crack the canopy.  The problem is
that
the Canopy frame, needs to be bend..and it is more than a couple of 1/16
that is the problem..

I guess  have to bite the bullet, and buy a new frame, fit it first right,
then remove
the old canopy and fit it again.

thanks
bert

rv6a
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--- On Mon, 4/6/09, Neal George <n8zg(at)mchsi.com> wrote:

From: Neal George <n8zg(at)mchsi.com>
Subject: RE: canopy
To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Monday, April 6, 2009, 5:45 PM



Bert -

My RV-7 slider canopy was also too wide after I put the plexi on (Sikaflex).
I wrapped a cargo strap around it and cranked it down.  Then put it inside a
plywood box with some quartz shop-lights for heat, and monitored the
temperature with a thermometer stuck thru the top.  Left it for six hours,
turned the lights off and let it cool in the box with the strap in place.
Several iterations with progressively higher tension on the strap got it to
fit much better.

It took a LOT of tension to get the plexi to move a little.  I finally quit
because I was afraid I'd find the yield point and kink the frame.

neal
=====================


HI:

Thanks to all those who respoonded to my question on the canopy,

I should clarify that I have the Slider, and the poor fiting I have
is mainly on the sides, the rear portion...I understand the only way I could
fix this, is to remove everything and re-bend the frame..
which I do not want to even think about it..
The options some suggested, would be using fiber glass, to fill the spaces
, that would be fine, in my case the space is too large to do this,
almost 3/8..

I think if I could get a new frame, I would have to start all over..
remove everything and, put the plexi on the new frame no?\
Where can I get a frame, cheaper than, buying a new one, that is the
question.

Any how, thanks to all for your suggestions.
Bert

rv6a
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:25 pm    Post subject: canopy Reply with quote

Bert C
 
If you can remove the plexiglass you may be able to cut a small section out on each side of the rear frame (enough to pull frame in to proper fit) Then find some tubing with the outside diameter slightly smaller than the inside diameter of the tubing frame and use it to splice the frame back together. Tack weld or possibly rivet back together.

Good luck
Larry Rhea
 
[quote] Date: Wed C 8 Apr 2009 10:42:25 -0400
Subject: Re: canopy
From: bertrv6(at)gmail.com
To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com

--> RV6-List message posted by: bert murillo <bertrv6(at)gmail.com>

Bill:

Thanks fo the suggestion C it is a good one C however in my case C what
happens is the frame itself C is a little too wide at the rear C
so the problem is to re bend it if that is possible now. yours look very good..

Bert
rv6a

On Mon C Apr 6 C 2009 at 9:23 PM C Bill Schlatterer
<billschlatterer(at)sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Bert C this is just a thought.  There is sort of metal/glass skirt
> combination that might work for you.  Before you go to all that trouble C you
> might try just slotting the rear skirt where it bulges.  Cut a couple of
> slots (1/16 to 1/8 wide as needed) in the skirt with a dremel tool running
> at an angle to match the bulge.  This will allow you to bend individual
> pieces of the skirt down to match the profile of the deck.  Should be able
> to adjust/bend the side skirts a little when the pressure on the rear skirt
> is gone.  Close the canopy on a plastic sheet and then lay up glass over the
> original skirt covering the "adjustment slots".   Couple of layers of glass
> and I think you end up with a nice looking skirt although it might pick up a
> pound or two of weight as you can't just glass one part.  On the other hand C
> it will sound like the door on a Cadillac when it shuts  Wink and you will
> have zero stress on the canopy itself.
>
> If that doesn't work C you aren't any worse off.  Not at all sure you
> couldn't just cut off the back couple of inches of the skirt and use the
> remaining part that is still riveted to the canopy as the base to bond on a
> new glass skirt.
>
> If that doesn't work C then move on to new frame C refit canopy C etc C...
>
> Bill S
> 7a nothing but the wings left
> ________________________________
> From: owner-rv6-list-server(at)matronics.com
> [mailto:owner-rv6-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of bert murillo
> Sent: Monday C April 06 C 2009 5:17 PM
> To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
> Subject: RE: canopy
>
> Neal"Razz
> Thanks for the idea. I will be afraid to crack the canopy.  The problem is
> that
> the Canopy frame C needs to be bend..and it is more than a couple of 1/16
> that is the problem..
>
> I guess  have to bite the bullet C and buy a new frame C fit it first right C
> then remove
> the old canopy and fit it again.
>
> thanks
> bert
>
> rv6a
> do not archive
>
> --- On Mon C 4/6/09 C Neal George <n8zg(at)mchsi.com> wrote:
>
> From: Neal George <n8zg(at)mchsi.com>
> Subject: RE: canopy
> To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
> Date: Monday C April 6 C 2009 C 5:45 PM
>
> --> RV6-List message posted by: "Neal George" <n8zg(at)mchsi.com>
>
> Bert -
>
> My RV-7 slider canopy was also too wide after I put the plexi on (Sikaflex).
> I wrapped a cargo strap around it and cranked it down.  Then put it inside a
> plywood box with some quartz shop-lights for heat C and monitored the
> temperature with a thermometer stuck thru the top.  Left it for six hours C
> turned the lights off and let it cool in the box with the strap in place.
> Several iterations with progressively higher tension on the strap got it to
> fit much better.
>
> It took a LOT of tension to get the plexi to move a little.  I finally quit
> because I was afraid I'd find the yield point and kink the frame.
>
> neal
>
>
> =====================
> --> RV6-List message posted by: bert murillo <robertrv607(at)yahoo.com>
>
> HI:
>
> Thanks to all those who respoonded to my question on the canopy C
>
> I should clarify that I have the Slider C and the poor fiting I have
> is mainly on the sides C the rear portion...I understand the only way I could
> fix this C is to remove everything and re-bend the frame..
> which I do not want to even think about it..
> The options some suggested C would be using fiber glass C to fill the spaces
> C that would be fine C in my case the space is too large to do this C
> almost 3/8..
>
> I think if I could get a new frame C I would have to start all over..
> remove everything and C put the plexi on the new frame no?\
> Where can I get a frame C cheaper than C buying a new one C that is the
> question.
>
> Any how C thanks to all for your suggestions.
>
>
> Bert
>
> rv6a
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