I mentioned this in another thread. But decided to give it its own thread.
I'm thinking about covering the interior of my cabin with ceconite instead of using a headliner.
But I don't know how to convince the fabric to stick to the inside corners.
I made a rough sketch below to try to illustrate a Hank Jarrett suggestion.
Hank's quote:
Re: Hydraulic Brakes for N96872
I think I would run a small "inside stringer" on the inside of the tubes and fabric so the fabric wouldn't pull down between attachment points. Even a piece of SS welding rod could be used so that the longeron was outside, with the fabric next and the rod on the inside laced around the tube and rod through the fabric. You could cover the corner with a piece of tape doped on. I saw a Cub with a fabric interior and the open areas looked good, but it puckered between stitches on the inside corners.
Hank
I'm thinking about covering the interior of my cabin with ceconite instead of using a headliner.
But I don't know how to convince the fabric to stick to the inside corners.
I made a rough sketch below to try to illustrate a Hank Jarrett suggestion.
Hank's quote:
Re: Hydraulic Brakes for N96872
I think I would run a small "inside stringer" on the inside of the tubes and fabric so the fabric wouldn't pull down between attachment points. Even a piece of SS welding rod could be used so that the longeron was outside, with the fabric next and the rod on the inside laced around the tube and rod through the fabric. You could cover the corner with a piece of tape doped on. I saw a Cub with a fabric interior and the open areas looked good, but it puckered between stitches on the inside corners.
Hank
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