Jerry and I have been using deck cloth for years and you are correct, you
can start with the primer.  I still would not put it over the wood.  But
that is my preference and your results will vary. 

N64KR

Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC

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-------Original Message-------

From: KR builders and pilots
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Sunday, September 28, 2003 8:20:52 PM
To: KR builders and pilots
Subject: KR>Fuselage sides

>Normal aircraft practice is to cover wood with cloth, made easy with heat
>shrinkable Dacron and stits (Poly Fiber)process finishes. You apply finish
>to the wood, add cloth and shrink tight, and then a coat off Poly-Brush to
>connect the cloth down to the initial coating. This is very easy and
>simplifies the finishing process. It's lots easier that fixing
>grain-checking later.
>Ron Freiberger
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Steve Wittman and his wife died when "fabric" came off the
wing and the aircraft broke up in flight. As I recall, they
determined he use an incorrect process or an incorrect
mix of products for covering. I would also "guess" that
the fabric would be much heaver than lightweight glass
and resin.

What you want to cover the fuselage wood and what I have
covering my entire project is called "deck cloth". It is
sold by both Wick's and AS&S. It cost about $5.50 a
yard and comes in 50 inch width. Covering your entire
project might add 5 or 6 pounds to the aircraft. If you
take into account the weight of the filler you save in
not having to fill the weave of the glass on the wings,
you might even end up saving weight. The weave is
so tight that you can just start with primer and skip
the filler. Buy a yard with your next parts order and
see what you think.

Personally, I've not seen any of the 1/2 or 3/4 oz cloth
that some have refered to so I have no opinion on
them. Get some of each and compare. Does anyone
have a sorce for the very light glass? The "deck cloth"
is listed at 1.45 oz per yard.

Larry Flesner



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