Owen wrote:
> But really - tape? Kind of slapdash. After all your investment who wouldn’t
> make or buy a decent canopy cover and protect from the heat and UV as well as
> rain? <
There are several sides to this issue. The downside of canopy covers is
that they will eventually get dirt in th
All this chatter on tape makes me want to chime in with silicone self sealing
tape. No residue, no paint removal. I use it mostly for vacuum bagging - but
I imagine it could make a good parked canopy seal.
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ay, July 18, 2018 5:33 PM
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> Subject: Re: KR> Kr waterproofing
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> The best tape to use is 3M 471 tape.
>
> Brian Kraut
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bject: Re: KR> Kr waterproofing
The best tape to use is 3M 471 tape.
Brian Kraut
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br...@eamanuacturing.com
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Subject: KR> Kr waterproofing
From: Mike Sylvester via KRnet
Date: Sat, July 14, 2018 8:08 pm
To: KRnet
Cc: Mike Sylvester
Hey guy
. Mine turned out great and it was my first time trying to
sew canvas. Only experience before that was home ec class in 8th grade.
Brian Kraut
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br...@eamanuacturing.com
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Subject: KR> Kr waterproofing
From: Mike Sylvester via KRnet
Date: Sat, July
n 8th grade.
Brian Kraut
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Original Message
Subject: KR> Kr waterproofing
From: Mike Sylvester via KRnet
Date: Sat, July 14, 2018 8:08 pm
To: KRnet
Cc: Mike Sylvester
Hey guys, What are you using to keep water out of your KR when you
James McGauhey wrote:
> Consider gaffer's tape. It's a high quality tape made to stick well, but
> remove without a trace. Looks like duct tape, but much higher
quality with
> different stickum.
You must have bought a different kind of gaffer's tape than I did. I
bought some from McMaster
I have worked in construction and painting planes and houses. My advice
is never to use electrical tape or duct tape, because both leave a
colored residue if they get heated up by the sun. The blue painter's
masking tape works well, but you can get by with good quality 3M regular
masking tape.
Consider gaffer's tape. It's a high quality tape made to stick well, but
remove without a trace. Looks like duct tape, but much higher quality with
different stickum. Designed for video productions to cover wires on walls
and carpet. It ain't cheap, like $30 to $50/roll, but comes in a variety
I had an upholstery shop make a custom cover that covers the canopy area
and has straps to buckle it around the fuse. It has a soft lining. Its
worth the money to protect your time effort and expense.
Jeff York
On Sat, Jul 14, 2018, 11:09 PM Mike Sylvester via KRnet <
krnet@list.krnet.org> wrote:
: KR> Kr waterproofing
On 7/14/2018 10:08 PM, Mike Sylvester via KRnet wrote:
> Hey guys, What are you using to keep water out of your KR when you have to
> park it outside ?
++
Don't use clea
On 7/14/2018 10:08 PM, Mike Sylvester via KRnet wrote:
Hey guys, What are you using to keep water out of your KR when you have to park
it outside ?
++
Don't use clear packing tape. It pulls paint and leav
Bad thing about a tarp is it will scratch paint and canopy unless it is lined
with a soft cloth or is made from a very soft cloth.
Mark Jones
Oldsmar, Fl
www.flykr2s.com
flyk...@gmail.com
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> On Jul 15, 2018, at 6:45 AM, Ppaulvsk via KRnet wrote:
>
> Mike said: Hey guys,
Mike.
I always kept a roll of 3M white electrical tape in the plane to seal gaps to
keep water out. Don’t buy the cheap tape. Buy the 3M 35+ type.
Mark Jones
Oldsmar, Fl
www.flykr2s.com
flyk...@gmail.com
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> On Jul 14, 2018, at 11:08 PM, Mike Sylvester via KRnet
> wrote:
Mike,
I use the same type as for my wing gap covers, but yes it can take off some
paint if pressed in to hard. Certainly need it at Oshkosh to keep the rain out
of my KR for the week. I use it on the canopy frame at a couple spots where the
water has been know to leak in on the sides. I do have
Mike said: Hey guys, What are you using to keep water out of your KR when you
have to park it outside ?
How about a tarp. I've seen some lightweight ones you can get pretty cheap.
https://www.aircraftcovers.com/SL2#2
Paul ViskBelleville Il.618-406-4705
Hey guys, What are you using to keep wate
Hey guys, What are you using to keep water out of your KR when you have to park
it outside ? I'm thinking some kind of tape that will not pull off the paint or
leave glue residue. Electrical tape ?
Mike Sylvester
kr2s builder
Birmingham,AL.
Cell no.205-966-3854
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