Yes Larry, Steve believed, from many years of experience with the process, that
doping through fabric would glue it to the structure, allowing him to skip a
step. He got away with it except for on his ailerons, which delaminated,
fluttered, and departed the aircraft. I don't think the KR has any
>When sealing wood that fabric will later be glued down to, is there
>anything I should look out for? I assume I should scuff the
>varnished/poly/epoxy surface where the glue will be applied to help
>with adhesion.
>Kevin Golden
Is
Almost hate to chime in as my question isn't KR related, but there has to
be others like me that find the KR site the most informative out there.
So... When sealing wood that fabric will later be glued down to, is there
anything I should look out for? I assume I should scuff the
varnish
Hey Kevin,
I'll send you a message off-list re: your application.
Chris
On 1/1/2014 1:04 PM, Tinyauto at aol.com wrote:
> Almost hate to chime in as my question isn't KR related, but there has to
> be others like me that find the KR site the most informative out there.
> So... When sealing wood
Hello fellow enthusiasts
This "info" session seems to have invokef some passionate responses.
Many things can be used to seal wood adequately from airborn
moisture. There is a UV additive available in body shop supply (not auto
part ) stores. It is not cheap but very little is required
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