mike.smith wrote:At least it was only one crack, on the hinge side, and fairly out of the way. It was my own damn fault for trying to force a rivet. Oh, well, it could have been worse.
Mike,
I know that makes you heartsick but it isn't bad at all. On my first Sonex I cracked the canopy doing an engine run-up with out the canopy completely latched. The wind got under it and before I could catch it ... crack. That crack was a couple of inches long so I stop drilled the hole and then deburred it. I then took some scrap plexiglas and glued it over the crack with a light amount of clear silicone. It worked as I flew it to the ASA event in Crossville and no one even seen it unless I pointed it out or they knew of me whining about it online. I believe the silicone helped to keep the crack from spreading as well as deburring the hole after stop drilling it.
I don't believe that it is necessary to go that far but that's what I did and it worked for me. The other thing I would advise (too late now) is to use screws to attach the canopy instead of rivets as you can control (and feel) how much tension you are putting against the side of the canopy as you tighten the screws.
At any rate you are now the member of a pretty exclusive club!
Dale
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