Philofficer Posted Tuesday at 03:54 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:54 AM We have started the process of refreshing the interior of our 1964 M20E. Can someone tell what the backing material is for the side panel carpeting? I have attached a photo of the panel from the lower co-pilot side. TIA Quote
Philofficer Posted Tuesday at 03:54 AM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 03:54 AM And a source as well. Thanks Quote
Andy95W Posted Tuesday at 04:20 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:20 AM Kydex works well. Basically, you can use anything that meets the flame resistance requirements. For our CAR3 airplanes, all that means is that the material meets a nationally recognized flame resistance standard, is placarded no smoking, and doesn’t have ash trays. .06 or .08 thickness works good. https://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=125116&clickid=search 1 1 Quote
DCarlton Posted Tuesday at 04:41 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:41 AM You can read what Airtex uses : https://www.airtexinteriors.com/catalog_items.php?cat=wallpanels 2 Quote
Pinecone Posted Tuesday at 02:29 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:29 PM On my M20K, it was some sort of pressed paper product. Over time, moisture causes it to delaminate. My upholstery shop replaced it with Kydex. Quote
PT20J Posted Tuesday at 03:19 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:19 PM My original interior used foam core. I installed Airtex panels. The corrugated material is very light and much stronger. It is also easy to punch holes through with an awl when locating the attaching screw holes. I like to reuse the existing screw holes because I didn’t want to drill blind and risk nicking a wire or something. Airtex would probably supply the material cut to size with their patterns if you want to do your own covering. Quote
Philofficer Posted Tuesday at 07:54 PM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 07:54 PM Thanks everyone. Very helpful. Quote
Gee Bee Aeroproducts Posted Wednesday at 12:10 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 12:10 AM We die cut Ensolite foam , with or without psa backing. Foam mart Burbank is your source For the Turbine world, we die cut ams3195 with with heat shield we can die cut between 900 to 1500 seals per hour on our atom Clicker press. 25ton 75 ton bed size 60 x 144 2 Quote
Utah20Gflyer Posted Thursday at 02:46 AM Report Posted Thursday at 02:46 AM In my plane a previous owner used aluminum sheet metal as the backing for the interior panels. Quote
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