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Mike S 09-21-2009 12:21 PM

Glare shield edging
 
I was just looking at the Classic Aero website and found this.

There have been many requests for this stuff on VAF over the years, here it is and at a good price:), how can you go wrong??

DGlaeser 09-21-2009 01:38 PM

Both edging and covering...
 
This is what I got for my plane:
http://www.cleavelandtoolstore.com/p...p?number=GSF12

N941WR 09-21-2009 01:44 PM

That looks like the Self-Gripping Vinyl Edge Trim with Metal Core available from McMaster-Carr. Pictured here is part number 8451A22. It is priced by the foot and is easy enough to install. Buy some extra, you will find places to uses it.

The cost is $.64 a foot.

rv8bldr 09-21-2009 02:25 PM

I got some 1/2" rubber hose from an autoparts place (Canadian Tire for you canucks out there), used some lacquer thinner on a paper towel to remove the printing, and slit one side of the hose. It slides right on the glare shield, looks great, and was pennies a foot.

Mike S 09-21-2009 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by DGlaeser (Post 360718)

Looks like the same stuff, but at twice the price:eek:

Kevin Horton 09-21-2009 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike S (Post 360694)
I was just looking at the Classic Aero website and found this.

Personally, I'd like my glare shield edging to be more than just a piece of rubber. The problem with something like this is that if your head hits it in an accident the force may push the sharp edge of the glare shield right through the rubber.

I slit a piece of 1/4" aluminum tubing and put that over the glare shield edge. I slit a piece of rubber tube and put that over the aluminum tubing. The final product looks pretty good, I think.

ArmyDad 09-21-2009 07:03 PM

Look again
 
The Cleaveland link includes a nice piece of material that covers the glare shield. It stands out as one of the nicest touches to my aircraft.

Regards,
Bernie "Smoker" Ockuly
Strongsville, Ohio
RV-7"A", N914E, 604 hours, 1,315 landings, ( lots of 'em on grass), 1,464 rolls, 3 loops, ( I am a slow learner), 119 gallons of smoke oil since 9/11/05
L.G.I.T.W.

N941WR 09-21-2009 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin Horton (Post 360818)
Personally, I'd like my glare shield edging to be more than just a piece of rubber. The problem with something like this is that if your head hits it in an accident the force may push the sharp edge of the glare shield right through the rubber...

Kevin,

I couldn't agree more. Here is the description of the edging from McMaster-Carr:
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Originally Posted by McMaster-Carr
Self-Gripping Vinyl Edge Trim W/ Metal Core 1/64"-1/32" Opening, 23/64" Height, Black


Mike S 09-21-2009 09:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ArmyDad (Post 360820)
The Cleaveland link includes a nice piece of material that covers the glare shield. It stands out as one of the nicest touches to my aircraft.

Regards,
Bernie "Smoker" Ockuly
Strongsville, Ohio
RV-7"A", N914E, 604 hours, 1,315 landings, ( lots of 'em on grass), 1,464 rolls, 3 loops, ( I am a slow learner), 119 gallons of smoke oil since 9/11/05
L.G.I.T.W.

OOPS, missed that.:o

dav1111 09-22-2009 06:01 AM

Glare Shield Edging
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin Horton (Post 360818)
Personally, I'd like my glare shield edging to be more than just a piece of rubber. The problem with something like this is that if your head hits it in an accident the force may push the sharp edge of the glare shield right through the rubber.

I slit a piece of 1/4" aluminum tubing and put that over the glare shield edge. I slit a piece of rubber tube and put that over the aluminum tubing. The final product looks pretty good, I think.

If you have your shoulder harness on and your head hits the glare shield edge the fact that the edge is uncovered is the least of your worries. Having said that, I installed the Cleaveland glare shield edge and like it a lot.


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