roblpm
Well-Known Member
The windows on my Parker 275 are leaking. They are the height of 90s engineering sophistication. Perspex screwed into the fibreglass with a butyl or something strip as the seal. They come off easily.
Plan is to drill out holes and put in wood inserts with a bit of Epoxy in the hole. The windows can then be bolted back on. This article describes someone else doing it: http://www.parkerseal.org.uk/articles/modsmaint/p27windows.aspx
The bit I don't like is the sealant bit. The one saving grace of the existing ones is that as it is tape there isn't a massive mess.
So butyl tape? Silicone strips? What is good.
Also I am extremely lazy so the faster the better!
Plan is to drill out holes and put in wood inserts with a bit of Epoxy in the hole. The windows can then be bolted back on. This article describes someone else doing it: http://www.parkerseal.org.uk/articles/modsmaint/p27windows.aspx
The bit I don't like is the sealant bit. The one saving grace of the existing ones is that as it is tape there isn't a massive mess.
So butyl tape? Silicone strips? What is good.
Also I am extremely lazy so the faster the better!