KR> Chipped windshield

2016-11-20 Thread Daniel Heath
Thanks for putting me on to this. I am thinking that they have a solution for most any windshield damage problem. http://micro-surface.com/index.php/products-by-application/aerospace-industry/aircraft-transparencies.html KRNet is the place to go when you don't know what to do. See

KR> Chipped windshield

2016-11-19 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
Original Message Subject: Re: KR> Chipped windshield From: ppaulvsk via KRnet This is what you use Dan. It's called micro mesh. There are a bunch of videos on YouTube on how to use it. https://goo.gl/images/iWILSA

KR> Chipped windshield

2016-11-19 Thread Chris Kinnaman
This works if there is really a crack and not just a nick. Drill the holes so the edge of the hole closest to the crack is at least 1/16" past the visible end of the crack. On 11/19/2016 9:11 AM, Parley T Byington via KRnet wrote: > On Nov 19, 2016, at 8:04, Daniel Heath via KRnet > wrote: >

KR> Chipped windshield

2016-11-19 Thread ppaulvsk
This is what you use Dan. It's called micro mesh. There are a bunch of videos on YouTube on how to use it. ??https://goo.gl/images/iWILSA Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone ? While preparing my new canopy bubble, the head came off the cutting tool and made a nick about 1/32

KR> Chipped windshield

2016-11-19 Thread Daniel Heath
While preparing my new canopy bubble, the head came off the cutting tool and made a nick about 1/32 wide and 3/8 long. I tried getting it buffed out, but no luck. So, I think I need to do some kind of repair on it to fill the nick and keep it from causing a stress riser. Anybody know how this

KR> Chipped windshield

2016-11-19 Thread Parley T Byington
On Nov 19, 2016, at 8:04, Daniel Heath via KRnet wrote: > While preparing my new canopy bubble, the head came off the cutting tool and > made a nick about 1/32 wide and 3/8 long. I tried getting it buffed out, > but no luck. So, I think I need to do some kind of repair on it to fill the >