by Scott Todd » Sat Jun 05, 2021 10:32 pm
I bought a Onex project from a dear friend that ran into medical issues. I've had it about 2 years and am nearing completion. About the last thing to do was to check the canopy and fit one of Peter Anson's latches based on Fritz original design. I hadn't actually seen or taken the canopy out of the box until a few day ago. It was a good fit and he did a nice job.
I researched the heck out of drilling in it to make the 5/8 hole required for Peter's latch. I used some soapy water, a few drops of Dawn in some tap water, for lubricant. I took my time and spent about 20 minutes drilling the hole. It came out really nice. I tinkered with the parts for about 30 minutes and noticed as the water dried, it left a film, presumably the soap. I grabbed a bottle of Isopropyl Alcohol in a small spray bottle to rinse it off and blast the chips out of the frame. I turned my back and started hearing popping noises. I turned around to see this!
I was devastated. DON'T do this! I had no idea. A little Googling after the fact clearly shows Alcohol and Acrylic don't mix. I finished the latch and will watch what happens. I would like to get it flying before I change it. The windshield has a blemish from original builder and needs replaced also. I was going to wait thinking I may have an oops learning to re-fuel. Its a bit embarrassing but I wanted to share to maybe prevent another builder form a similar mistake.
Scott
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