Hi all,
Long time reader but first time poster here. I've got a '46 BC-12D which I have been replacing the baggage sling and headliner in. I got both from Airtex and have been pretty happy with the quality of the products. I knew it was not going to be an easy task to replace the headliner, but I've managed to finish the baggage area and both sides of it and only have the very front left to attach.
My grandfather rebuilt the plane about 30 years ago and I can remember him saying that the headliner was one of the most miserable parts of the process. I believe he installed the windshield before putting the headliner in. While the rest of the assembly was installed with a pretty seamless final look the front was stapled on with what looked to be simple every-day office staples. I'm assuming this is becasue a staple gun with staples or brads would not be able to fit in the space between the windshield and the upper brace behind it (just ahead of the trim crank).
While this was very functional, I'm wondering if there would be a way of affixing the headliner in a more eye-pleasing way without exposed staples. It's hard to find pictures of this portion of the headliner, but the ones I have found don't appear to have any staples showing. The cement I purchased from Airtex works well but would seep through the off-white fabric and look horrible if I used it up there. Also, I really don't want to remove the windshield for the process either. Just wondering what others have done with their birds. If it helps, my plane does not have the sky light mod.
Thanks everyone, glad this excellent resource is here!
Ben
Long time reader but first time poster here. I've got a '46 BC-12D which I have been replacing the baggage sling and headliner in. I got both from Airtex and have been pretty happy with the quality of the products. I knew it was not going to be an easy task to replace the headliner, but I've managed to finish the baggage area and both sides of it and only have the very front left to attach.
My grandfather rebuilt the plane about 30 years ago and I can remember him saying that the headliner was one of the most miserable parts of the process. I believe he installed the windshield before putting the headliner in. While the rest of the assembly was installed with a pretty seamless final look the front was stapled on with what looked to be simple every-day office staples. I'm assuming this is becasue a staple gun with staples or brads would not be able to fit in the space between the windshield and the upper brace behind it (just ahead of the trim crank).
While this was very functional, I'm wondering if there would be a way of affixing the headliner in a more eye-pleasing way without exposed staples. It's hard to find pictures of this portion of the headliner, but the ones I have found don't appear to have any staples showing. The cement I purchased from Airtex works well but would seep through the off-white fabric and look horrible if I used it up there. Also, I really don't want to remove the windshield for the process either. Just wondering what others have done with their birds. If it helps, my plane does not have the sky light mod.
Thanks everyone, glad this excellent resource is here!
Ben
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