I am curious as to how you guys are finishing the interior of your aircraft?
How about how you are tieing things together under and behind the panel?
I will check out the file area too.
Jim!
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REB: How are you finishing your interior?
REB: How are you finishing your interior?
I primed and painted my interior prior to any controls with a gray poly paint and put a spatter finish on it. Although if your going to insulate then the paint would be just added weight. Bob P. has some nice pics of his interior in the Rebel/interior files. I plan on tieing all my wiring with regular wax string and clamping with a rubberized clamp every 1' or so.
Mike Betti
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On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 09:10:47 -0900, rebel-builders@dcsol.com said:
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Mike Betti
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On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 09:10:47 -0900, rebel-builders@dcsol.com said:
I am curious as to how you guys are finishing the interior of your aircraft?
How about how you are tieing things together under and behind the panel?
I will check out the file area too.
Jim!
R572
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REB: How are you finishing your interior?
I will look at Bob's interior pictures, thanks. I also like what Nancy sent
me from Murphy wich is a plastic cieling liner and something for the door
sides, although I don't have a clear picture of those. The cieling panels
look pretty nice at first glance tho.
Something else you might consider is spiral wire wrap. I use it on my giant
scale RC helicopters and airplanes to tidy up and protect my wiring. You can
get it in a variety of colors and diameters. Goes on easily and keeps things
neat.
Try this...
http://www.mmnewman.com/content/heli-tu ... ations.asp
On 12/14/2005 9:39 AM, mbetti@up.net wrote to rebel-builders:
->
-> I primed and painted my interior prior to any controls with a gray poly
paint and put a spatter finish on it. Although if your going to insulate then
the paint would be just added weight. Bob P. has some nice pics of his
interior in the Rebel/interior files. I plan on tieing all my wiring with
regular wax string and clamping with a rubberized clamp every 1' or so.
-> Mike Betti
-> 771E
->
-> On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 09:10:47 -0900, rebel-builders@dcsol.com said:
-> >I am curious as to how you guys are finishing the interior of your
aircraft?
-> >
-> >How about how you are tieing things together under and behind the panel?
-> >
-> >I will check out the file area too.
-> >
-> >Jim!
-> >R572
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-> >
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me from Murphy wich is a plastic cieling liner and something for the door
sides, although I don't have a clear picture of those. The cieling panels
look pretty nice at first glance tho.
Something else you might consider is spiral wire wrap. I use it on my giant
scale RC helicopters and airplanes to tidy up and protect my wiring. You can
get it in a variety of colors and diameters. Goes on easily and keeps things
neat.
Try this...
http://www.mmnewman.com/content/heli-tu ... ations.asp
On 12/14/2005 9:39 AM, mbetti@up.net wrote to rebel-builders:
->
-> I primed and painted my interior prior to any controls with a gray poly
paint and put a spatter finish on it. Although if your going to insulate then
the paint would be just added weight. Bob P. has some nice pics of his
interior in the Rebel/interior files. I plan on tieing all my wiring with
regular wax string and clamping with a rubberized clamp every 1' or so.
-> Mike Betti
-> 771E
->
-> On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 09:10:47 -0900, rebel-builders@dcsol.com said:
-> >I am curious as to how you guys are finishing the interior of your
aircraft?
-> >
-> >How about how you are tieing things together under and behind the panel?
-> >
-> >I will check out the file area too.
-> >
-> >Jim!
-> >R572
-> >www.murphyrebel.com
-> >
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REB: How are you finishing your interior?
Threw in a couple pics of the moulded headliner in Rebel -
Interiors.....since you're asking what it looks like. Allow a GOOD 40 hours
to install..and easier if the fus is upside down for initial fitting!
Wayne
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Interiors.....since you're asking what it looks like. Allow a GOOD 40 hours
to install..and easier if the fus is upside down for initial fitting!
Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: <pequeajim@dcsol.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 7:45 PM
Subject: Re: REB: How are you finishing your interior?
sentI will look at Bob's interior pictures, thanks. I also like what Nancy
giantme from Murphy wich is a plastic cieling liner and something for the door
sides, although I don't have a clear picture of those. The cieling panels
look pretty nice at first glance tho.
Something else you might consider is spiral wire wrap. I use it on my
canscale RC helicopters and airplanes to tidy up and protect my wiring. You
thingsget it in a variety of colors and diameters. Goes on easily and keeps
thenneat.
Try this...
http://www.mmnewman.com/content/heli-tu ... ations.asp
On 12/14/2005 9:39 AM, mbetti@up.net wrote to rebel-builders:
->
-> I primed and painted my interior prior to any controls with a gray poly
paint and put a spatter finish on it. Although if your going to insulate
panel?the paint would be just added weight. Bob P. has some nice pics of his
interior in the Rebel/interior files. I plan on tieing all my wiring with
regular wax string and clamping with a rubberized clamp every 1' or so.
-> Mike Betti
-> 771E
->
-> On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 09:10:47 -0900, rebel-builders@dcsol.com said:
-> >I am curious as to how you guys are finishing the interior of your
aircraft?
-> >
-> >How about how you are tieing things together under and behind the
-> >
-> >I will check out the file area too.
-> >
-> >Jim!
-> >R572
-> >www.murphyrebel.com
-> >
-> >
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REB: How are you finishing your interior?
Thanks Wayne:
I like that and I assume that if desired, you could probably paint the plastic
too.
On 12/14/2005 4:03 PM, oifa@irishfield.on.ca wrote to rebel-builders:
-> Threw in a couple pics of the moulded headliner in Rebel -
-> Interiors.....since you're asking what it looks like. Allow a GOOD 40 hours
-> to install..and easier if the fus is upside down for initial fitting!
->
-> Wayne
->
-> ----- Original Message -----
-> From: <pequeajim@dcsol.com>
-> To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
-> Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 7:45 PM
-> Subject: Re: REB: How are you finishing your interior?
->
->
-> > I will look at Bob's interior pictures, thanks. I also like what Nancy
-> sent
-> > me from Murphy wich is a plastic cieling liner and something for the door
-> > sides, although I don't have a clear picture of those. The cieling panels
-> > look pretty nice at first glance tho.
-> >
-> > Something else you might consider is spiral wire wrap. I use it on my
-> giant
-> > scale RC helicopters and airplanes to tidy up and protect my wiring. You
-> can
-> > get it in a variety of colors and diameters. Goes on easily and keeps
-> things
-> > neat.
-> >
-> > Try this...
-> >
-> > http://www.mmnewman.com/content/heli-tu ... ations.asp
-> >
-> >
-> > On 12/14/2005 9:39 AM, mbetti@up.net wrote to rebel-builders:
-> >
-> > ->
-> > -> I primed and painted my interior prior to any controls with a gray poly
-> > paint and put a spatter finish on it. Although if your going to insulate
-> then
-> > the paint would be just added weight. Bob P. has some nice pics of his
-> > interior in the Rebel/interior files. I plan on tieing all my wiring with
-> > regular wax string and clamping with a rubberized clamp every 1' or so.
-> > -> Mike Betti
-> > -> 771E
-> > ->
-> > -> On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 09:10:47 -0900, rebel-builders@dcsol.com said:
-> > -> >I am curious as to how you guys are finishing the interior of your
-> > aircraft?
-> > -> >
-> > -> >How about how you are tieing things together under and behind the
-> panel?
-> > -> >
-> > -> >I will check out the file area too.
-> > -> >
-> > -> >Jim!
-> > -> >R572
-> > -> >www.murphyrebel.com
-> > -> >
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I like that and I assume that if desired, you could probably paint the plastic
too.
On 12/14/2005 4:03 PM, oifa@irishfield.on.ca wrote to rebel-builders:
-> Threw in a couple pics of the moulded headliner in Rebel -
-> Interiors.....since you're asking what it looks like. Allow a GOOD 40 hours
-> to install..and easier if the fus is upside down for initial fitting!
->
-> Wayne
->
-> ----- Original Message -----
-> From: <pequeajim@dcsol.com>
-> To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
-> Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 7:45 PM
-> Subject: Re: REB: How are you finishing your interior?
->
->
-> > I will look at Bob's interior pictures, thanks. I also like what Nancy
-> sent
-> > me from Murphy wich is a plastic cieling liner and something for the door
-> > sides, although I don't have a clear picture of those. The cieling panels
-> > look pretty nice at first glance tho.
-> >
-> > Something else you might consider is spiral wire wrap. I use it on my
-> giant
-> > scale RC helicopters and airplanes to tidy up and protect my wiring. You
-> can
-> > get it in a variety of colors and diameters. Goes on easily and keeps
-> things
-> > neat.
-> >
-> > Try this...
-> >
-> > http://www.mmnewman.com/content/heli-tu ... ations.asp
-> >
-> >
-> > On 12/14/2005 9:39 AM, mbetti@up.net wrote to rebel-builders:
-> >
-> > ->
-> > -> I primed and painted my interior prior to any controls with a gray poly
-> > paint and put a spatter finish on it. Although if your going to insulate
-> then
-> > the paint would be just added weight. Bob P. has some nice pics of his
-> > interior in the Rebel/interior files. I plan on tieing all my wiring with
-> > regular wax string and clamping with a rubberized clamp every 1' or so.
-> > -> Mike Betti
-> > -> 771E
-> > ->
-> > -> On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 09:10:47 -0900, rebel-builders@dcsol.com said:
-> > -> >I am curious as to how you guys are finishing the interior of your
-> > aircraft?
-> > -> >
-> > -> >How about how you are tieing things together under and behind the
-> panel?
-> > -> >
-> > -> >I will check out the file area too.
-> > -> >
-> > -> >Jim!
-> > -> >R572
-> > -> >www.murphyrebel.com
-> > -> >
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