On 7/31/2020 3:06 PM, Flesner via KRnet wrote:
You might also want to put a slightly larger hole in the bubble large
enough to inject some resin under the skin and weight it down till the
resin cures.
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There is another trick you might try that I've not done but have fixed
other problems with cracked resin in glass such as spider web cracks in
an unpainted damaged wing tip. In the case of a bubble you might try
putting a pinhole in the bubble and applying heat to soften the resin
and press the bubble flat and cool to harden the resin. Apply the heat
slowly until the resin softens. Just don't apply so much heat as to
blister the paint if the surface is painted. In the case of the damaged
wing tip I held a flexible backing plate to hold the shape and applied
heat until the cracks disappeared.
( Legal disclaimer) As always YRMV.
Larry Flesner
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