

Pinecone wrote:Another interior question to ask, and since this thread is active:
Planning to install Selkirk interior. Does the carpet have to go under it, or can I put the carpet in last? Sometimes we need into the floor (think float/wheel changes) and removing panels to get the carpet rolled back out of the way is a nuisance. I’d like it to just overlap the bottom flanges of the Selkirk panels. Experience and opinions welcome.
Turbo202 wrote:This post has been an inspiration for my 182M interior project that will be installed in a few weeks.
I've followed along and purchased the LakeVue jump seats, Selkirk interior foam kit, Selkirk extended baggage kit and Selkirk fibreglass interior panels for the bottom half of the interior. For the window surrounds I went with Premier. Door cards and kickpanel will be custom made to fit the new leather pilot and copilot seats. The head liner will be fabric and custom fit around the BAS harness and to hide all the antennae and interior lighting cables which I don't want exposed to prying fingers.
I am still arguing with myself about the pros and cons of flooring material...I wanted to go with SCS Interiors' vinyl with ensolite backing but this is quite heavy vs a lightweight fabric with ensolite backing. I am tending toward vinyl though as it is easy to wipe clean and the mat holds its shape better to the cabin shape without having to go nuts with velcro. The mat will need to be custom made so it works with the LakeVue jumpseat track and Selkirk passenger and cargo compartment liners.
I did initially plan to go "naked" as the OP interior as I like this "skeletonized" look. A lot.
However, knowing how rough I can be with bikes and toolboxes I backed off from only installing the selkirk insulation foam and added the new fibreglass and plastic liners because insulation foam does not give much protection from sharp corners. I don't want to dent the airplane skin from the inside. I also don't want pax pick away at the insulation foam (you know they're gonna...the crap pax have done to my interiors over the years tests my faith. And not just kids).
Brian

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