Looks like you missed a spotMaking slow steady progress. We’ve had beautiful weather in LAS but I’m not sure how much longer it will last, so I took advantage and sprayed the cabin top yesterday. Pretty happy with how it turned out.
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Just one?Looks like you missed a spot![]()
My plan is to use the headliner from Aerosport…their’s is attached to a separate fiberglass sheet that then velcros to the cabin top. Hopefully that will avoid the issue you had with the contact cement.On my first RV-10 build I did a similar approach, and then used a marine grade vinyl covered foam for a headliner on the same areas you left unpainted. Much less body work and it looked good, until it didn’t. The new owner is in Florida and at the 8 year point the sun got to the contact cement holding it up.
Lesson learned.
On the new RV-10 I did all the body work on the inside and outside of the cabin top, and primed. After the cabin top was installed I did the final body work, primed and then top coated the inside along with the rest of the interior. I’m very happy wiht the results.
Carl
And what contact cement will hold the Velcro in place?? Same problem.My plan is to use the headliner from Aerosport…their’s is attached to a separate fiberglass sheet that then velcros to the cabin top. Hopefully that will avoid the issue you had with the contact cement.
On my first RV-10 build I did a similar approach, and then used a marine grade vinyl covered foam for a headliner on the same areas you left unpainted. Much less body work and it looked good, until it didn’t. The new owner is in Florida and at the 8 year point the sun got to the contact cement holding it up.
Lesson learned.
On the new RV-10 I did all the body work on the inside and outside of the cabin top, and primed. After the cabin top was installed I did the final body work, primed and then top coated the inside along with the rest of the interior. I’m very happy wiht the results.
Carl
Not really, changing the Velcro strips out (If it should ever become an issue) is a ten minute job.And what contact cement will hold the Velcro in place?? Same problem.
I like the fabric headliner look. Also acts as a degree of sound and temperature insulation. The headliner additionally trims out the rear windows nicely. Are you the same Oly that used to fly for United? If so, we’ve flown together before.Why not just paint it and be done with it?






That is what i did and it looks very nice. Don’t think i would be any happier with vynal or felt there. And the paint doesn’t fall off over time.Why not just paint it and be done with it?
That is what i did and it looks very nice. Don’t think i would be any happier with vynal or felt there. And the paint doesn’t fall off over time.
It took some work with filler and sanding to clean up some of the ugly areas around the windows, but doubt it was more work than dealing with panels.Inexpensive and lightweight too.