Can anyone help please?
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Can anyone help please?
My father is engaged in an aircraft restoration project and has been given the task of fitting new windscreen and nose glazing panels. New clear perspex panels have been sourced but are all oversize. My question is, does anyone have experience of cutting perspex? Is it a hand or machine process? Any cooling or lubricating/cutting compounds required? Any special precautions to take? The panels are about 4mm thick and for info, the restoration is to static display standard only, not flight. Any pearls of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi Prime
Limited experience but I know if you try to cut it too fast, it melts and gets very sticky. It can be cut by hand or with a jigsaw with speed control. Basically, start off slowly, and speed up until it starts to get sticky.
Limited experience but I know if you try to cut it too fast, it melts and gets very sticky. It can be cut by hand or with a jigsaw with speed control. Basically, start off slowly, and speed up until it starts to get sticky.


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From: Falling off the end of the thread
As above, you then finish the edges of with a DA sander if memory serves me correct, will If I remember copy the info for you out of the Cessna manuals..
this will help
http://www.ceebaileys.com/install.htm
this will help

http://www.ceebaileys.com/install.htm
Last edited by NutLoose; 9th September 2007 at 21:41. Reason: added guide


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From: Falling off the end of the thread
Further to that, all the FAA info which is more or less what is in the Cessna book is in pdf at the bottom of this link.......
As said a band saw is not always useable as you would never get one of my screens in one
http://www.glapinc.com/instructions/drilinst.htm
http://www.lpaero.com/DRILTRIM.html
As said a band saw is not always useable as you would never get one of my screens in one
http://www.glapinc.com/instructions/drilinst.htm
http://www.lpaero.com/DRILTRIM.html




