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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 7:10 am    Post subject: Console covering Reply with quote

When I built my S5 (1st flight May 2000) I chose to cover the console top side with Cordura fabric to match the seats. My biggest reason for using fabric was to cover up all of the rivets that would have been visible had I painted it. I used spray on 3M adhesive and it held up for about three years and since then it has gradually worked loose and looked unsightly so I removed it. Now I need to recover with something.
What have some of you used to cover your console that has lasted? I'm just looking for alternatives to what I've already tried and didn't work very well. Vinyl contact paper was suggested, but I don't know where to find something suitable and of course, color would be a limiting factor.
Any suggestions out there?
Thanks,
Deke Morisse
Mikado Michigan
S5/Subaru/CAP 355+ TT
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 7:53 am    Post subject: Re: Console covering Reply with quote

Deke,
Have you considered screw down snaps like for boat covers, etc. A little more weight but would probably need half doz. or less.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 8:24 am    Post subject: Console covering Reply with quote

Deke,
I used nagahide on my fox panel top. I had a bead sown in along the front edge of the top and glued in place. I still looks great after 10 year and that includes 4 years in the summer sun at high altitude.
John Oakley
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When I built my S5 (1st flight May 2000) I chose to cover the console top side with Cordura fabric to match the seats. My biggest reason for using fabric was to cover up all of the rivets that would have been visible had I painted it. I used spray on 3M adhesive and it held up for about three years and since then it has gradually worked loose and looked unsightly so I removed it. Now I need to recover with something.

What have some of you used to cover your console that has lasted? I'm just looking for alternatives to what I've already tried and didn't work very well. Vinyl contact paper was suggested, but I don't know where to find something suitable and of course, color would be a limiting factor.

Any suggestions out there?

Thanks,

Deke Morisse
Mikado Michigan
S5/Subaru/CAP 355+ TT
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:40 am    Post subject: Console covering Reply with quote

Contact paper is in the housewares dept of WalMart, Target etc. Its worth a try because the cost in minimal.
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Subject: Console covering

When I built my S5 (1st flight May 2000) I chose to cover the console top side with Cordura fabric to match the seats. My biggest reason for using fabric was to cover up all of the rivets that would have been visible had I painted it. I used spray on 3M adhesive and it held up for about three years and since then it has gradually worked loose and looked unsightly so I removed it. Now I need to recover with something.
What have some of you used to cover your console that has lasted? I'm just looking for alternatives to what I've already tried and didn't work very well. Vinyl contact paper was suggested, but I don't know where to find something suitable and of course, color would be a limiting factor.
Any suggestions out there?
Thanks,
Deke Morisse
Mikado Michigan
S5/Subaru/CAP 355+ TT
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:29 pm    Post subject: Console covering Reply with quote

John, thanks for the tip. Do you have a photo you could send? Unless there is some List interest you can just send it to me direct.
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Deke
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Deke,
I used nagahide on my fox panel top. I had a bead sown in along the front edge of the top and glued in place. I still looks great after 10 year and that includes 4 years in the summer sun at high altitude.
John Oakley
Speedster 4 912ul cap


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When I built my S5 (1st flight May 2000) I chose to cover the console top side with Cordura fabric to match the seats. My biggest reason for using fabric was to cover up all of the rivets that would have been visible had I painted it. I used spray on 3M adhesive and it held up for about three years and since then it has gradually worked loose and looked unsightly so I removed it. Now I need to recover with something.

What have some of you used to cover your console that has lasted? I'm just looking for alternatives to what I've already tried and didn't work very well. Vinyl contact paper was suggested, but I don't know where to find something suitable and of course, color would be a limiting factor.

Any suggestions out there?

Thanks,

Deke Morisse
Mikado Michigan
S5/Subaru/CAP 355+ TT
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:31 pm    Post subject: Console covering Reply with quote

No, I hadn't considered that, but I will. Thanks,
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:46 pm    Post subject: Console covering Reply with quote

I used some black thin carpet that is used in RV's. It is great and have a lot extra, contact me off line. Clint
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Contact paper is in the housewares dept of WalMart, Target etc. Its worth a try because the cost in minimal.
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Subject: Console covering

When I built my S5 (1st flight May 2000) I chose to cover the console top side with Cordura fabric to match the seats. My biggest reason for using fabric was to cover up all of the rivets that would have been visible had I painted it. I used spray on 3M adhesive and it held up for about three years and since then it has gradually worked loose and looked unsightly so I removed it. Now I need to recover with something.
What have some of you used to cover your console that has lasted? I'm just looking for alternatives to what I've already tried and didn't work very well. Vinyl contact paper was suggested, but I don't know where to find something suitable and of course, color would be a limiting factor.
Any suggestions out there?
Thanks,
Deke Morisse
Mikado Michigan
S5/Subaru/CAP 355+ TT
"The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but progress."
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 4:07 pm    Post subject: Console covering Reply with quote

Deke, I used the light weight carpet that came with my interior kit. 12 years later it is still in place, held by spray-on adhesive.
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When I built my S5 (1st flight May 2000) I chose to cover the console top side with Cordura fabric to match the seats. My biggest reason for using fabric was to cover up all of the rivets that would have been visible had I painted it. I used spray on 3M adhesive and it held up for about three years and since then it has gradually worked loose and looked unsightly so I removed it. Now I need to recover with something.
What have some of you used to cover your console that has lasted? I'm just looking for alternatives to what I've already tried and didn't work very well. Vinyl contact paper was suggested, but I don't know where to find something suitable and of course, color would be a limiting factor.
Any suggestions out there?
Thanks,
Deke Morisse
Mikado Michigan
S5/Subaru/CAP 355+ TT
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 4:18 pm    Post subject: Console covering Reply with quote

Deke,
I got my carpet for my mod.II at Home depot. I believe it was called "fish and ski" for boats. Although it is very thin backed it is quite tough. The thin backing and very low pile makes bends easily. I got mine in black, although I don't know if other colors are available. The one pitfall I do recall however is the fact that they only sell it by the roll length yard. Meaning, narrowest available would be 3 ft.x the length of the roll(10ft.?).
Hope this helps.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 4:36 pm    Post subject: Console covering Reply with quote

Can anyone tell me where I can purchase clear plastic brake line for
my Matco brakes ? I went to the Matco site, but I can't find it.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 5:06 pm    Post subject: Console covering Reply with quote

Thanks John. I didn't receive any extra carpet with my kit, but I might be able to find something suitable in a fabric shop. I'm thinking that when I first applied the adhesive, I didn't get enough on the fabric to make a good bond.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 5:07 pm    Post subject: Console covering Reply with quote

Thanks Greg. Another great possibility. I appreciate the input.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 7:06 pm    Post subject: Console covering Reply with quote

Deke,
Something a little different to ponder, I primed my glare shield and then shot it with Fleck paint to give it a textured finish then shot it with a satin black paint, the textured finish helps on glare and also hides any imperfections in the glass. I setup my shield so it intersects the bars in the center of the windscreen where they come together so all that was needed was a slot in the glare shield to install. Leading edge will receive a rubber edge molding. Great glare reduction, min weight, slot behind the bars can be covered with a velcro installed patch.
Lloyd C
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 8:38 pm    Post subject: Console covering Reply with quote

At 06:38 AM 1/27/2008, you wrote:
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Now I need to recover with something.
What have some of you used to cover your console that has lasted? I'm just looking for alternatives to what I've already tried and didn't work very well. Vinyl contact paper was suggested, but I don't know where to find something suitable and of course, color would be a limiting factor.

The top of my panel has nauga glued down with industrial strength contact adhesive. It's only been around about 5 years without much sun, though.


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At 04:27 PM 1/27/2008, you wrote:
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Can anyone tell me where I can purchase clear plastic brake line for
my Matco brakes ? I went to the Matco site, but I can't find it.

It's probably 3/16" Nylaflow, with Poly-Flo fittings, available at
Aircraft Spruce. (PN 05-00110, $0.19/ft.) They also sell 1/8 and 1/4
so you'll have to check.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 4:57 am    Post subject: Console covering Reply with quote

The "slot behind the bars" can also be opened up and used for a
defroster opening...that's what I did.

Lynn Matteson
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Something a little different to ponder, I primed my glare shield
and then shot it with Fleck paint to give it a textured finish then
shot it with a satin black paint, the textured finish helps on
glare and also hides any imperfections in the glass. I setup my
shield so it intersects the bars in the center of the windscreen
where they come together so all that was needed was a slot in the
glare shield to install. Leading edge will receive a rubber edge
molding. Great glare reduction, min weight, slot behind the bars
can be covered with a velcro installed patch.
Lloyd C
Upper Mi.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 5:20 am    Post subject: Console covering Reply with quote

I bought some extra fabric from Sam Knight along with my interior. First flight 4/2003. always hangared but still looks good.

Maxwell

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What have some of you used to cover your console that has lasted? I'm just looking for alternatives to what I've already tried and didn't work very well. Vinyl contact paper was suggested, but I don't know where to find something suitable and of course, color would be a limiting factor.

The top of my panel has nauga glued down with industrial strength contact adhesive. It's only been around about 5 years without much sun, though.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 9:20 am    Post subject: Console covering Reply with quote

I have my panel painted.. The guy who built the plane did it that way to help keep it light but if I had it to do again that’s what I would do.

On the other hand I was thinking that if you really wanted to hide the screws, rivets etc. There are two handy things you could use. The first is the same cloth you used on the plane. Glue it around the edge, instruments etc., and shrink it. Then finish it with latex paint. Another idea I have is to use soundproofing wall foam. It is similar to wall paper, which also could be used, but has about 1/8” of foam on the back. That stuff should be available in a nice wood grain. Finally the cheapest idea I have would be to use a piece of cushion floor or linoleum. You can even get that stuff to look like marble if that’s what you want.


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I used some black thin carpet that is used in RV's. It is great and have a lot extra, contact me off line. Clint

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Contact paper is in the housewares dept of WalMart, Target etc. Its worth a try because the cost in minimal.
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When I built my S5 (1st flight May 2000) I chose to cover the console top side with Cordura fabric to match the seats. My biggest reason for using fabric was to cover up all of the rivets that would have been visible had I painted it. I used spray on 3M adhesive and it held up for about three years and since then it has gradually worked loose and looked unsightly so I removed it. Now I need to recover with something.
What have some of you used to cover your console that has lasted? I'm just looking for alternatives to what I've already tried and didn't work very well. Vinyl contact paper was suggested, but I don't know where to find something suitable and of course, color would be a limiting factor.
Any suggestions out there?
Thanks,
Deke Morisse
Mikado Michigan
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