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    DSC02639.jpgTo find the 4 holes in the skylite cut the heads off of 4 AN3 bolts and sharpen the end and screw them into the holes in the fuselage set the skylite in place and push down and the bolts will make a mark in the paper covering the skylite.
    One other tip to protect the large rear baggage compartment sheetmetal use clear truck bedliner paint or it can be tinted the color of your plane it will take 2 coats. The clear bedliner paint can be bought at most paint & body supply places

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    Default Re: 2 more builder's tips

    Thank you for your tips E.V. Keep them coming.

    Mitch

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    EV painted the extended baggage area in my Carbon Cub and it turned out GREAT!!! I think (just my personal preference) that it looks better than bare aluminum, and it doesn't scratch or mar - just like a pick-up bed liner!! Thanks, EV

    Chip Allen

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    Quote Originally Posted by chipallen View Post
    EV painted the extended baggage area in my Carbon Cub and it turned out GREAT!!! I think (just my personal preference) that it looks better than bare aluminum, and it doesn't scratch or mar - just like a pick-up bed liner!! Thanks, EV
    Hi Chip,
    What color did EV paint your baggage....did you go with just a clear finish or color? I'm thinking of doing the same in black.

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    EV can tell us more, but it is not clear; it looks like a medium "brown" or dark tan color, but really durable - I think it was a good move.

    Chip Allen

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    I can't read what's on the can but I thought we matched your inside door color.
    EV

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    I looked at it today ........... it is very close to the carbon fiber gray ............

    Chip Allen

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    Default Re: 2 more builder's tips

    Quote Originally Posted by chipallen View Post
    EV painted the extended baggage area in my Carbon Cub and it turned out GREAT!!! I think (just my personal preference) that it looks better than bare aluminum, and it doesn't scratch or mar - just like a pick-up bed liner!! Thanks, EV
    Yea, but how much weight did that add? ;-)
    Randy Lervold

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    Quote Originally Posted by EVRoosevelt View Post
    Chip
    I can't read what's on the can but I thought we matched your inside door color.
    EV
    Sounds like a pretty cool solution. Can you provide the name of the product you used?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Delamarter View Post
    Sounds like a pretty cool solution. Can you provide the name of the product you used?
    Its made by the Durabak Company their website is www.durabakcompany.com
    EV

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