




Ira wrote:If there are horizontal cracks in the skin, that doesn't mean it has anything to with the ribs and springback:
Unless they're REVERSE cracks.
My guess is that because of that tight curve/radius there, it's just the skin material being used that didn't hold up, and the epoxy fix seems like the best solution.
Where exactly is it cracking?
toypusher wrote:Nic wrote:.......... Anyone wanna build it for me!? HAHAHA!.........
Just send a ticket and give me a couple weeks to arrange vacation!!!![]()
peggyearlchris wrote::) Nic,You can do it. I know you can. That's what I keep telling myself anyway![]()
Get it done!
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Peg
Podunkfla wrote:Nic... Yeah, you could make a new hatch and build it stronger; but that one looks fixable to me. About a quart of epoxy and some fiberglass or use some fumed silica or milled fiber filler in the epoxy... making some fillets in all the joints will make for some very strong joints. Then skin the inside, gluing it to the spars with PL urethane... And, add a new skin on top of the outside the same way.
I'm sure others will chime in with good ideas too, but that's about how I would do it. Good luck with your project... Nice lookin tear.
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