Is that all glued to the floor? As in the only good time the floor gets inspected for corrosion is when the carpet is replaced?
Carpet is a little light in weight we'll see how it holds up.
My plane had a complete Airtex interior installed when it was restored in 03/04. Never again.
The plane has been hangared 100% of the time since. The carpet looks like brand new on the top (because I keep it clean...dirt ground into the fibers is what wears out carpet, not foot pressure alone). However, when you turn the carpet over, all the rubber backing is crumbling. So I'll be replacing it again with something fabricated by the local upholstery shop at the next annual.
Maybe I'm expecting too much since it has been 11 or 12 years but, literally, the carpet looks perfect from above and like hell from below. And it's not just in areas that see traffic...the carpet under the seats, the carpet on the hat rack, it's all disintegrating.
I had issues with the seats as well, but far quicker. They started having issues within 3 or 4 years. They were recovered again about 7 years ago and still look brand new. Not Airtex material this time though.
Isn't that the Cessna way? As in you find out the glue they used at the factory was itself a corrosive when you replace it!Is that all glued to the floor? As in the only good time the floor gets inspected for corrosion is when the carpet is replaced?
Isn't that the Cessna way? As in you find out the glue they used at the factory was itself a corrosive when you replace it!
I am not sure what year they switched, but the glue Cessna used for interiors back in the 40's and 50's was later found to be corrosive.Not in mine
I am not sure what year they switched, but the glue Cessna used for interiors back in the 40's and 50's was later found to be corrosive.
Does anyone make a vinyl or rubberized floor for like a C-180?
If I had my wish, next time we re-carpet I wouldn't use carpet at all.
Something like Rhino bed liner or a rubber material like you can get in a work truck would be perfect for a utility plane.
Does anyone make a vinyl or rubberized floor for like a C-180?
If I had my wish, next time we re-carpet I wouldn't use carpet at all.
Something like Rhino bed liner or a rubber material like you can get in a work truck would be perfect for a utility plane.
Hey!
Hey!
When did you sneak into my plane and steal my carpet!?!?
That's exactly what mine's doing...
Still got it in the airplane? I'm thinking about ordering some of this:
http://www.perfectfit.com/15593/154087/Marine-Carpet-and-Hulliner/Spectropile-Marine-Carpet-72.html
and having it burned. Looks much more economical and doesn't need binding on the edges.