daviddancer99
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I completed my canopy frame and finally got the chance to put it on the plane to check the fitment. The pilot side fits great but the copilot side not so much. Ant ideas on how to correct this?
I didn't have this issue.Have others had this issue?
I think the lack of replies on this one is because there’s no real fast easy fix. I did have a twist in mine and I drilled out most of the pulled rivets and got it back to where I wanted it. You could try that But it’s hard to tell if your issue is from a twist. How does the rest of the canopy line up? This is going to be one of the more challenging pieces in the build because it has to align with four different structures. Roll bar, sides and the forward section. The three options that come to mind is start backtracking (drilling out rivets) and see if you can get it back to where it’s acceptable. Drill out a bit, fit it and so on. As mentioned above. Keep everything as true and square as possible. Second would be to salvage as much as possible and order new parts. Third would be to leave it and have the painter fair in that area. Hard from the picture to know if that’s a reasonable solution. Good luck. Perfection is the enemy of excellenceAnt ideas on how to correct this?



I will check that to see if that is my issue. Thanks.I'm going thru the same process right now. Very frustrating. Look under and see if the upper flange on the frame is flush with the skin. I had to bend mine to get a better fit. I observed that when I disengaged the hinge pins and pushed down on the hinge area, my gap really closed up. It was only about .030 In but it made a big difference. I ordered new plastic hinge blocks. This time I plan on drilling the 1/4 in hinge pin holes first, aligning the frame and then drilling the two bolt holes to see if that works.
Hope this helps.