>Electrical tape will follow complex curves, and will even bend around >corners. I just finished adding a lip around my canopy where it meets the >aft deck, and one piece of electrical tape masked the deck and folded down >between deck and canopy without so much as a wrinkle. It also has no texture >like duct tape does, and comes in 2" and 3" widths. >Mark Langford, Huntsville, AL ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The secret, which doesn't take long to learn, is knowing just how much to stretch it so it will follow curves without a wrinkle. I taped all the glass on my KR with electrical tape. If you have inspection panels and fairings that need to be "feathered" to the structure just tape the edges, front and back, with a single piece of tape. After the fill is ready to sand just sand until you hit the tape with the sander. The only problem is that you make joints so tight that you don't have room for paint. Don't ask me how I know. Larry Flesner