|
siddus74 -> RE: Water proofing (5/14/2008 12:18:40 PM)
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: goirish try using 1/2oz glass put on with water based polyurethane. The scrape off the excess with a credit card or something similar. Lightly sand with 400 wet-n-dry and then paint. Not much heavier than some coverings. I have 3 models: DeHavilland Beaver, Sea Dancer and SeaMaster done this way and all are waterproof. try it you'll like it. Goirish, I am currently building a Canadair CL215 and have experimented with the water based polyurethane and glass cloth, and yes it goes rock hard, but I noticed that with all the water based solutions I found to try that it introduced a warp on a flat sheet of 1/8th balsa and 1/8th lite ply. . . I would be interested to hear your views on this. As I have oftern contemplated that the warping may not be a problem on a fully braced structure (fuselage)
|
|
|
|