KAM
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Anyone got any wisdom to offer on glued in Windows for a spraytop. Probably acrylic. Seems to work on cars ok provided glue is protected from UV. Anyone tried it.

On a rigid substrate, one advantage of gluing on the outside is that a wave or other impact pushes the pane onto the frame. If the pane is on the inside, the impact is working to remove it.Just doing some trials. Appears to be very effective with the right bead thickness. Does anyone have any experience on the merits of glueing them on the outside versus the inside. As far as I can see outside is more likely to leak at the top. Inside at the bottom. Inside gives more protection for UV but edge may trap dirt and algae.
Yes no problem cutting them. The shop did a rough cut around 5-10mm larger than the outline i gave them and then shaped them precisely with a table sander machine. I am not aware of any other sealant than this specific silicone ( neutral and quite expensive- not the cheap stuff of local stores) for sealing acrylic. Polyurethane is not for the job for sure, i don't know about hybrids though.Thanks for the link. Good article with good practical advice. Did you find it possible to cut through the protective film without damaging the acrylic. Not sure about using silicone sealant though. My experience over 30 years with silicone sealants of various types both on my boats and in the aerospace industry has not been good.
No its an epoxy GRP foam sandwich shell.
I just had to mask the boat, around the window panel. The internal film was completely removed, then panel glued on the 3M VHB tape which I had already attach to the boat porthole. After the panel was well supported in place, I started applying the sealant in the gap formed from the VHB tape thickness between panel and boat. Silicone couldn't get beyond the tape from the inside so no masking was needed. When done with sealant application, I removed the external protective film, and the masking tape around the panel and that was all!Thanks prv that's good info too. Mine are only 3 mm it would have been a lot of extra work to incorporate rebates into the mould. Just two more questions for akestor. I was wondering about the technique for cutting away the protective film to leave a masked edge. We're you able to do this without scoring the windows. Did you paint round the circumference to protect the adhesive from UV. I don't know anything about spacecraft windows but it would be interesting to know how Branson does his as they look a bit like boat windows. Might experiment with some vinyl striping for a faux frame.