by tx_swordguy » Fri Jun 14, 2019 4:12 pm
I have an A model sonex. At the midwest flyin in Fayetteville I saw one of the sonex with some snap cap vents in the windshield (not the canopy) down in the corner and out of the way. I went ahead and bought some as the installation seems straight forward enough. I have gotten a little concerned about how to cut through the windshield. Directions say use a 2" hole saw and cut slowly from both directions (directions say for either metal or windscreen). I am a bit concerned as I have never cut into lexan of that thickness. My concern is that the windshield is being held in tension. Is there a trick to this other than just go for it but go slowly? I cannot hit all of the windshield at once and at the same depth because of the curve, so I will be cutting certain areas faster/deeper than other areas before cutting all the way through. Also I cannot reach it from the inside. My plan was to put painters tape inside and out and cut through that as a way to help hold the lexan together, then sand the inside smooth prior to installing the vents. Am considering waiting until after OSH to do this although it would be nice to have more air going up there. It would suck to crack the windshield just prior to leaving and that be the reason for not going.
Mark Whiddon
T25 Aero Estates
Sonex N889AP
jabiru 3300 solid lifter