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[rebel-builders] SG0023, brake line route spring gear

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:50 pm
by Hans Kuck
Use double sided acrylic foam tape ( NAPA or 3M )

cheers
Hans
640E

On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 4:28 AM, <mikeh@dcsol.com> wrote:
Hi all, I'm about routing the brake lines down the legs and have SG 0023
trailing edge material which looks as if it must fit on the trailing edge
of the spring gear leg to cover/protect the brake line. Is that right? And
if so. how should SG0023 be fixed to the leg? Not wanting to drill holes,
and quick ties wouldn't look nice?
What has been done before?
Cheers Mike 818R



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[rebel-builders] SG0023, brake line route spring gear

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:50 pm
by Ron Shannon
If you put a slight 3/16 "hug" bend edge on the leading edges, they
will clamp down and attach nicely with a high quality silicone-type
adhesive, which is hidden under the hug edge bend. I used the 3M 2000
firewall sealant I had handy -- super strong -- and it worked great.
(See http://n254mr.com/node/1459)

Ron



[quote][quote]Hi all, I'm about routing the brake lines down the legs and have SG 0023
trailing edge material which looks as if it must fit on the trailing edge
of the spring gear leg to cover/protect the brake line. Is that right? And
if so. how should SG0023 be fixed to the leg? Not wanting to drill holes,
and quick ties wouldn't look nice?