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Plexiglass problems

Bob552p

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First I'm back building after TEN years.
Anyway I was installing the the rear window in my 9A tip up. I have two problems.
One is I taped through the nut plates in the roll bar and two is I am getting spalling in the glass at the screw holes.
At first I thought I tightened the screws too tight because of the nut plates. Which I my have. Then I read through the instructions and found out I did not enlarge the holes in the plexiglass.
The spalling did not happen right away. I was two days later when I went back to the hanger.
Why I drilled out the canopy correctly ten years ago and not the rear window I have no Idea.
So Gentlemen, what can I do to fix both of these issues.
THX
Bob Moore
CNO
9g
 
Pictures will help. Not sure I understand your problem. If you remove the screws, can’t you just enlarge and re-countersink the holes in the plexiglass?
 
It's going to all come down to what OP means by "spalling" in reference to plexiglass. From his post, I envision small radiating spider web cracks that would develop from a hole drilled a little too small or a screw that is tightened just a little too tight. If that's correct then my experience is that those tiny cracks will ultimately enlarge to big cracks.
 
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Thank you all for a fast response.
I will get some pictures tomorrow so you all can see what it looks like.
I have removed the screws and re-drilled. I didn't get a chance to tighten them back up.
But it pretty much looks like what Mr MacCool posted.
THX all.
 
Today I checked all the holes in the canopy to make sure there correct and they were all good.
So heres som pictures of the spalling/cracks
 
Ok I figured it out. Sorry about that.
Here are the photos of the spalling/cracks I posted about yesterday.
It's not all the holes.
See #2146
Thanks
Bob
 

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Ok I figured it out. Sorry about that.
Here are the photos of the spalling/cracks I posted about yesterday.
It's not all the holes.
See #2146
Thanks
Bob
Yup, that's what I was envisioning. My experience with exactly that wasn't a happy one. I'm no plexiglass expert and don't have an expert solution, but if I had to try to solve the problem again it would involve a slightly bigger drill bit, some silicone in the hole (mitigate vibration) and stiff fiber washers to spread out the load.
 
Plexiglass is temperamental. What I have found to work well:
- Open the plexiglass holes up with a unibit (not a drill bit). Drill your #30 hole with a plexiglass bit, then enlarge the holt to ~1/4” using the unibit.
- Counter sink the hole for a #6 tinnerman.
- Use the per plans fastener (e.g. a tapped #6 hole for stuff like the RV-8 windshield and pop rivet for the canopy frame).
- For stuff like the RV-8 canopy skirt, the fiberglass skirt does the function of the tinnerman.

The objectives are:
- You spread out the glass holding pressure over a much wider area.
- You eliminate “hot spots” like you experienced that tend to do the most damage.

Carl
 

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Ok I figured it out. Sorry about that.
Here are the photos of the spalling/cracks I posted about yesterday.
It's not all the holes.
See #2146
Thanks
Bob
I did everything by the book and I have the same issue...

I suspected it could be because the canopy lip that rests against the roll bar has some pressure in it or even that I over tighten the screw...
 
Thank you all for response's.
I think Ill put a thin layer of silicone for now and see what happens over time.
I still have a ways to go in the building process.
Thank you again for all your help!
Bob
 
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