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    I have a 1941 Deluxe project. Did all of the Taylorcrafts have the metal strip at the bottom of the whindshield? My boot cowl has a ridge for the base of the windshield, but does not have the series of holes that would be required for the metal strip. I do belive the boot cowl is original to the plane, but it may not be. If there is no metal strip, how does the windshield mount? If I wanted to use a metal strip, where can I get one?
    Ray

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    Re: Windshield Mounting

    yours probably only had the rubber strip , they are available here courtesy of I think Tom Baker.... e-mail me direct.
    Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
    Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
    TF#1
    www.BarberAircraft.com
    [email protected]

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      Are you putting in the post war "blown" windshield or going back to the original4 piece made from flat sections? I am putting the origianl back on my 41 and have the drawings for the metal pieces. I need to "create" the shapes for the clear parts. The intersection between the top of the boot cowl and the base of the front transparency is particularly "interesting" since it seems to be different on different planes.
      I will be using the rubber seal and no metal piece on the base of my windshield.
      Hank

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      • #4
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        I'm planning on the four piece for my '40-BC 65. Do you have drawing available to share of the metal pieces needed? You can contact my at:

        [email protected] or
        319-560-4944

        Thanks,

        Carl Carson
        TF# 371

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        • #5
          Re: Windshield Mounting

          Originally posted by Carl E. Carson View Post
          I'm planning on the four piece for my '40-BC 65. Do you have drawing available to share of the metal pieces needed? You can contact my at:

          [email protected] or
          319-560-4944

          Thanks,

          Carl Carson
          the prewar b model used the same rubber that the d model used. no metal band. tom baker

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          • #6
            Re: Windshield Mounting

            Tom, I sent you a PM, thank you, O.T.

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            • #7
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              Anyone know where I can get one of these rubber strips? Forrest has not answered my messages. Thanks.
              Ray

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              • #8
                Re: Windshield Mounting

                Tom Baker had some and I'm pretty sure Forrest has them too. Be patient with Forrest, he has a lot on the plate and sometimes takes a while (and a couple of reminders you are still there) to answer. He WILL help you, just be patient.
                I have a rubber strip but need it for my plane. I doubt a picture would help you much unless you have a rubber extrusion company close to show them. I would BET that that piece of rubber is used other places. Almost everything on Taylorcrafts seems to be used for something else some place.
                Hank

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                • #9
                  Re: Windshield Mounting

                  If that rubber extrusion is from the die that Chuck Rooks had made it was modified so that you could use the one piece windshield. Don't know it will work on thinner material. The original model D windshield used .080 material. Dick
                  TF #10

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                  • #10
                    Re: Windshield Mounting

                    I am installing a new windshield on my '45 BC12D, about 75% complete, it fits pretty good. I have about one inch of overlap on the top of the fuslage. Has anyone cut that overlap off and butt mounted the windscreen to the fuslage with mounting brackets? The windshield would better match the contour of the wing and make the fairings fit better. I only work three hours in the early morning, it gets too warm after 10 AM. I am using the 8/32 rivnuts mounted in the boot cowl. The windshield is .145 thick, a little more than the original. I will have to make new fairings for the boot cowl to the windshield. Had to cut about an inch off the front and about one-half off both sides to get a fit and match the profile of the leading edge of the wing.
                    Walter Hake TF#

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                      Anybody know what the thickness of the front, top and side pieces was on the pre war 4 piece windshield? I have heard the original material wasn't Plexiglas ( and couldn't have been Polycarbonate). I heard a name like Pyrolin or something close was used prior to WW-II.
                      Hank

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                      • #12
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                        I would bet the model B was the same as the model D. I doubt that Taylor would use different material. Dick
                        TF #10

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                        • #13
                          Re: Windshield Mounting

                          Originally posted by Hank Jarrett View Post
                          Anybody know what the thickness of the front, top and side pieces was on the pre war 4 piece windshield? I have heard the original material wasn't Plexiglas ( and couldn't have been Polycarbonate). I heard a name like Pyrolin or something close was used prior to WW-II.
                          Hank
                          The material was cellulose acetate and they did use something less that 1/8 inch on the 4 piece. I went with 1/8 on my 4 piece though.
                          Winston Larison
                          1006 Sealy st.
                          Galveston TX, 77550

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                          • #14
                            Re: Windshield Mounting

                            Hi,

                            I have an original door from a '39 with the original "pyralin" in the side window. It mikes out at about .070".

                            For what it's worth,

                            Glen Brodeur
                            Putnam, CT

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                            • #15
                              Re: Windshield Mounting

                              Hi RAy , we finally got together by DIRECT e-mail. I have your check in hand robber stripsgoes out Monday as I go to OSH. You sent the stuff to me personally and it got rerouted.
                              Barber Aircraft sells this stuff at 13820 Union Ave NE. ( IT is on the way!)
                              Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
                              Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
                              TF#1
                              www.BarberAircraft.com
                              [email protected]

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