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Fixing my Lemke interior to the airframe…

rsr3

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For those that have trodden this path already, can you recommend the best way to fix my side panels and seats to the airframe in such a way that they stay there until I ever find a need to remove them again?

Thanks.
 
following cause i need to do the same.
They send me a bunch of velcro, so I assume that would be the method
 
For those that have trodden this path already, can you recommend the best way to fix my side panels and seats to the airframe in such a way that they stay there until I ever find a need to remove them again?

Thanks.
Installing now. Panels attach via either Velcro or screws. Are you using aerosport panels wrapped by lemke or something other? I’m using #6 and 8 screws with plastic “snap washers” with screw head covers that snap on where needed. Aerosport Panels were fit and trimmer prior to sending to lemke, screw holes located and drilled and nut plates added as needed. Other panels are Velcro. He supplied lots of adhesive backed hook and pile, and a quick clean of the aluminum surface with ipa, and a plastic scraper or credit card passed over the strip makes it stick very nicely.

Quick edit- carpet attached to seat backs and baggage bulkhead with spray on adhesive. I fit the carpet roughly and then trimmed the edges with a utility razor blade just held in my hand. Zipped clean off at the edges using the aluminum seat edge as an edge guide.

Dm if you want to discuss further, though I’m no expert just a first time builder…
 
My cabin floor mats are a pain to get snapped back into the main carpet. You guys have the same issue? I may keep attached a different way that can still be removable
 
Last thing, I used these as screw washer/covers with appropriate color caps. I ordered a few colors as they were inexpensive. Picked the best one.

 
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