After the spot lifter, I would use trichloroethane - the old school
brake cleaner. Really hose it down. It will degrease anything. Allow it
to fully dry out before gluing.
-dave
propilot...@msn.com wrote:
>>> I used K2R (not KR2) spot lifter. Every day for 2 weeks I'd apply the> spot
>>> lifte
> > I used K2R (not KR2) spot lifter. Every day for 2 weeks I'd apply the> spot
> > lifter, every night, scrap it off and reapply.
John,
I've also had very good results using K2R Spotlifter to remove oil from heavily
soaked wood and later re-glue the wood with
T-88. However as we say, YRMV.
Thanks for all the advise guys. I'll try what I can and let you know the
results.
I sent my nephew to Texas because from Minnesota that was as far as I could
send him and not have him get lost. (straight down I-35, don't get off till you
reach Texas.)
patric...@usfamily.net
Patrick Driscoll
Sai
ahh the Astro Hog. Ugly, but I heard it flies great
-Todd
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 6:00 PM, John Gotschall wrote:
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> Oily wood...
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> I was once gifted an RC airplane, called an astro hog. This astro hog
> had years and years of flight time on it.
>
> It was very well constructed, but after
Oily wood...
I was once gifted an RC airplane, called an astro hog. This astro hog
had years and years of flight time on it.
It was very well constructed, but after years of flying, the wood at the
firewall, foredeck and bottom was soaked through with caster and
synthetic oils from the model
I find that lacquer thinner works quite well on almost anything like that.
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics
See you at the 2008 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Ill
There is a time for building and a time for FLYING and the time for Flying
has begun.
Daniel R. Heath - Lexi
Why did you send him to Texas?
Larry H.
In Texas LOL
Having my nephew around here for the last few years, I have not been able to
work on my project due to the mess of junk he would pile on my work table.(He's
53 yrs old with an old car and a motorcycle) He
he spilled some oil and grease on the table and the right side of my project
was still on the table
--
I would be tempted to duplicate the problem for a test piece that I would then
clean and laminate another piece to it. Put one half in vise and break the
other half o
he spilled some oil and grease on the table and the right side of my project
was still on the table
--
Pat
I would get some grease and fingerprint remover the Panel Shops ( Autoshops)
use to rub off greasy prints and marks before they paint.
This stuff works well, and I thin
I have a son who did the same thing with my wood from some old VW parts
(good source for engine though) but it was on wood I hadn't used so I tossed
into the firewood pile. Not sure about on an aircraft.
Fred Johnson
Reno, NV
Big problem, he spilled some oil and grease on the table and the right
Having my nephew around here for the last few years, I have not been able to
work on my project due to the mess of junk he would pile on my work table.(He's
53 yrs old with an old car and a motorcycle) He is now gone to Texas and I have
cleaned off my work table. Big problem, he spilled some oil
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