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    Gear and Throttle Levers - What to use as a dustguard?

    The title says it all , .... The dustguards, ... something that, in my opinion is really important... what have you guys used?

    I am thinking of the plastic foil that they use for linings garden ponds with or some rubber from a bicycles inner-tube. I will go and have a look at the plastic foil tomorrow and see if I can get a small piece to play with at home.

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    Re: Gear and Throttle Levers - What to use as a dustguard?

    Haven't tried it but how about some wide windshield wiper blades or that rubber trim that goes between the door and window of cars??

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    Re: Gear and Throttle Levers - What to use as a dustguard?

    There was a thread on here i'll see if i can find it but i remember the general consensus was to use cut up door draft excluder, the type you fix at the bottom. They stop all the light bleed too.

    http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/show...ght=gear+lever Found it
    Last edited by Steve A; 12-24-2009 at 02:05 AM. Reason: added link

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    Re: Gear and Throttle Levers - What to use as a dustguard?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve A View Post
    There was a thread on here i'll see if i can find it but i remember the general consensus was to use cut up door draft excluder, the type you fix at the bottom. They stop all the light bleed too.

    http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/show...ght=gear+lever Found it
    Ah thanks, .. darn, .. I sgould have used the search function

    Okay , my ideas about an inner tube were on track too, .. I must see what I can come up with today

    I'll post some pictures as soon as I am done playing!!

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