NetHeads,
I've spent 4 or 5 hours so far, and expect to spend many more, peeling the
Spraylat off my canopy. Spraylat is the acrylic material that most canopy
manufacturers apply to their canopies to eliminate scratching during
shipping and subsequent construction. It seems that it hardens with
"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 6:57 PM
Subject: KR> the heartbreak of Spraylat
> NetHeads,
>
> I've spent 4 or 5 hours so far, and expect to spend many more, peeling the
> Spraylat off my canopy. Spraylat is the acrylic material that most canopy
&g
I said it was acrylic, but obviously it's latex, hence the name.I'm
working on your "more beer" suggestion...
Mark Langford, Huntsville, Alabama
N56ML "at" hiwaay.net
see KR2S project at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford
2004 7:58 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> the heartbreak of Spraylat
NetHeads,
I've spent 4 or 5 hours so far, and expect to spend many more, peeling the
Spraylat off my canopy. Spraylat is the acrylic material that most canopy
manufacturers apply to their canopies to eliminate scratching d
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Langford"
I'm working on your "more beer" suggestion...
Excellent, I will have one with you. I just finished loading up my right
wing for the trip to the airport in the morning. It is complete and I will
be installing it on the plane while I await the
At 07:57 PM 10/29/2004, you wrote:
>NetHeads,
>
>I've spent 4 or 5 hours so far, and expect to spend many more, peeling the
>Spraylat off my canopy.Big Snip
>Anybody with good ideas as to how to make this bearable is welcome to
>enlighten me, but right now I'm waiting 'till Tuesday when UPS can
Mark
Thanks for the early morning heart attack. But I just checked mine out
and it still seems to be flexible and easy to peel. The big difference
being that I have no primer on the canopy yet. It has been sitting masked
and ready for over 2 years. The masking tape seems to peel easy also.
Guess I
Goop, the white creamy stuff (DO NOT USE the kind with
ABRASIVE in it!) available at automotive parts stores
for cleaning your hands. Will not harm most surfaces,
better than WD-40 for removing adhesives of most types
and is water-soluble.
Have used it to take black grease off carpets (don't
ask)
Congratulations, Mark. You are on well on your way
to fulfilling your dream.
Ray Goree
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Jones"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: KR> the
October 29, 2004 3:57 PM
Subject: KR> the heartbreak of Spraylat
> NetHeads,
>
> I've spent 4 or 5 hours so far, and expect to spend many more, peeling the
> Spraylat off my canopy.
somewhere that the
> cure was to spray a new layer of Spraylat on top of the original, but
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