SECTION 45: CABIN DOORS & TRANSPARENCIES: Difference between revisions

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** This method requires drilling holes along the edges of the windows. If your inside is in a finished state, this will cause patching / touch-ups after the window installation (note: door is double walled and holes don't go through).
** This method requires drilling holes along the edges of the windows. If your inside is in a finished state, this will cause patching / touch-ups after the window installation (note: door is double walled and holes don't go through).
** Consider using a thin piece of metal, e.g. a 3/1000" feeler gauge, to protect the window while drilling.
** Consider using a thin piece of metal, e.g. a 3/1000" feeler gauge, to protect the window while drilling.
** The video recommends 6 inch sanding discs which aren't readily available. 4 1/2” flap sander disks from Harbor Freight work as well. Excellent is also the Harbor Freight 3x21 belt sander with 120 Grit belt (hang it off an engine mount or ceiling to relieve wrist forces).
** The video recommends 6 inch sanding discs which aren't readily available. 4 1/2” flap sander disks from Harbor Freight work as well. Excellent is also the Harbor Freight 3x21 belt sander with 120 Grit belt (hang it off an engine hoist or ceiling to relieve wrist forces).
** 6mm Scotch Performance Masking Tape 233+, 26344, is a suitable masking tape ([https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002C47XMU])
** 6mm Scotch Performance Masking Tape 233+, 26344, is a suitable masking tape ([https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002C47XMU])
** Scotch Contractor Grade Masking Tape, tan, 1.41" is suitable as tape for the inside [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008LAQYL0]
** Scotch Contractor Grade Masking Tape, tan, 1.41" is suitable as tape for the inside [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008LAQYL0]
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