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stephanedu14 8th February 2011 10:48 AM

Hello has all.
After a small research j' found this post.
Is this step a little be likely to bore in the tubes, especially in the periphery of the nose gear.
Why not to put a small square l' has; interior and to make a grip with a strip d' alluminium in order to tighten the nose

jasongray5 8th February 2011 01:28 PM

I extended the inside lip of my nosecone with some fiberglass, so they are now about 40mm wide. Works a treat!

fabbyglass 8th February 2011 07:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jasongray5 (Post 52885)
I extended the inside lip of my nosecone with some fiberglass, so they are now about 40mm wide. Works a treat!

that was something I kept meaning to do but never seemed to have the time..:o

stephanedu14 8th February 2011 10:28 PM

On the forum of the SEVEN of France,
they speaks about 4 Dzeus fixing, 2 in top 2 bellow, possible like assembly

spud69 10th February 2011 11:53 AM

I have posted this one previously but the mold for the nose cone has now been modified so that it gives you a 40mm flange to sit and bolt to TR1 and TR2 with the other fixing point on the underside of FF1 - works a treat.

Andrew

SeriesLandy 10th February 2011 07:10 PM

Would it be strong enough to glass more of a lip onto my nose cone as it only has a thin lip, i've not really used glass before but we sell a repair kit at work so would be happy to give it a go. If its possible the best tips to get it to stick well to the original glass?

fabbyglass 10th February 2011 07:17 PM

First of all rub it down on the inside matt face with some mega gritty paper then wipe with acetone to "kill" the wax in the resin. Then sit the nosecone with the edges you want to extend onto a piece of shiney stuff like melamine...if you haven't got a gel coat I advise you use some plasticine to plug the gap so the resin can't run underneath then just glass it up.....leave it over night and fanny's yer aunt and all that:D


Oh and take the new glass layer up the inside face an inch or so to give it some strength, don't just add to the edge or it will snap off

SeriesLandy 10th February 2011 10:04 PM

Thanks Mark, Ill give it a go at some point.


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