Re: Stus-List filling old screw holes in the cabin ceiling liner

2016-03-10 Thread Jim Watts via CnC-List
Bina - gmail via CnC-List > *Sent:* Thursday, March 10, 2016 12:36 PM > *To:* cnc-list@cnc-list.com > *Cc:* Bill Bina - gmail > *Subject:* Re: Stus-List filling old screw holes in the cabin ceiling > liner > > > > If you cannot match, go for definite contrast, so it doesn'

Re: Stus-List filling old screw holes in the cabin ceiling liner

2016-03-10 Thread Bill Coleman via CnC-List
Bina - gmail Subject: Re: Stus-List filling old screw holes in the cabin ceiling liner If you cannot match, go for definite contrast, so it doesn't just look like a poor attempt at a match. Maybe just install a screw with a countersunk style washer in each hole. <http://image.m

Re: Stus-List filling old screw holes in the cabin ceiling liner

2016-03-10 Thread Robert Boyer via CnC-List
The ceiling panels can be easily painted. You could fill them with epoxy or almost whatever you wish and then paint the entire panel or all the panels so that everything matches. I did this about a year ago and I also coated the top side with epoxy to protect it from moisture. Bob LF 38

Re: Stus-List filling old screw holes in the cabin ceiling liner

2016-03-10 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
I've used oval heads and finish washers like Bill suggests but the best fix is gel paste. Unfortunately color then becomes an issue. I filled some fastener holes in Touche's headliner with gel paste and, except for the color, it came out very nice. One day I will match the color of the

Re: Stus-List filling old screw holes in the cabin ceiling liner

2016-03-10 Thread Bill Bina - gmail via CnC-List
If you cannot match, go for definite contrast, so it doesn't just look like a poor attempt at a match. Maybe just install a screw with a countersunk style washer in each hole. Bill Bina On 3/10/2016

Stus-List filling old screw holes in the cabin ceiling liner

2016-03-10 Thread Eric Frank via CnC-List
In replacing some of the old lighting fixtures in Cat’s Paw, I’ve left small holes where screws have been removed. What is recommended to fill these holes so they blend in, at least somewhat, with the cream-colored ceiling liner? Eric Frank Cat's Paw C 35 Mk II Mattapoisett, MA