billjr212
03-20-2015, 11:17 AM
I know a few people have touched on different techniques for installing the mesh in their build threads, but I thought over time we could collect a few different methods in 1 place for easy reference.
I know someone used S-shaped window trim and then ditched the aluminum trim ring but couldn't find it in a search.
Also, I saw some photos from Michael Everson essentially epoxying a stud through the mesh and then gluing the mesh and trim ring together before attaching to the body. I like this, but curious if you can see the side of the mesh from certain angles since it is sitting between the body and trim ring when using this technique.
I don't like the FFR method because it limits the removability factor. I am going to be painting my mesh and trim rings black and am thinking about using a black rivet through to sandwich it all together. Anybody done this? Result would be {Exposed Rivet Head -> Trim Ring -> Fiberglass -> Mesh -> Rivet backup washer -> End of Rivet}. Obviously this isn't easily removable, but could be drilled out and re-installed when it comes time to paint.
Thoughts? Other methods? Sources for non-FFR supplied parts used?
Thanks everyone!
I know someone used S-shaped window trim and then ditched the aluminum trim ring but couldn't find it in a search.
Also, I saw some photos from Michael Everson essentially epoxying a stud through the mesh and then gluing the mesh and trim ring together before attaching to the body. I like this, but curious if you can see the side of the mesh from certain angles since it is sitting between the body and trim ring when using this technique.
I don't like the FFR method because it limits the removability factor. I am going to be painting my mesh and trim rings black and am thinking about using a black rivet through to sandwich it all together. Anybody done this? Result would be {Exposed Rivet Head -> Trim Ring -> Fiberglass -> Mesh -> Rivet backup washer -> End of Rivet}. Obviously this isn't easily removable, but could be drilled out and re-installed when it comes time to paint.
Thoughts? Other methods? Sources for non-FFR supplied parts used?
Thanks everyone!