Did a quick search and couldn't find any info, so....
What is the best adhesive to attach a firewall blanket? I bought the black quilted blanket from AS&S. It has a closed cell foam backing that faces the firewall. Or is there a better way than adhesive? I put the same style blanket in my previous 140 with 3M spray adhesive...seemed to work all right.
Thanks.
Steve H
Firewall Blanket Adhesive
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Re: Firewall Blanket Adhesive
I used SS 10-32 screws, carpet washers and metal self locking nuts to hold it in place. I'm not a big fan of gluing the firewall fabric to the firewall.
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Re: Firewall Blanket Adhesive
I agree, I'd rather not glue it. My firewall is sort of a mess after taking out the glued in fiberglass insulation. It was a disaster!!
Are the self locking nuts on the engine side or cockpit side of the firewall? I would assume that the SS screw head was against the washer. Rivnuts would work nicely.
Steve H
Are the self locking nuts on the engine side or cockpit side of the firewall? I would assume that the SS screw head was against the washer. Rivnuts would work nicely.
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Re: Firewall Blanket Adhesive
...just reading thru the forum, and as a retired firefighter, I can tell you that the glue is flammable; you don't need that!