Covering help
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Covering help
Has anyone covered a balsa and foam 1/2 plane in Econokote i know it is a low temp covering but i am haveing problems with it not sticking to balsa wood and foam is there any builds that show how this is done from start to finish or just wings etc etc etc
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RE: Covering help
Have you tried Coverite Balsarite for your balsa? not sure about your foam. http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXB355&P=7
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RE: Covering help
IT is Flammable so foam is out but balsa it will work i was wondering what covering will stick meaning has a glue or what ever they use just peel and stick then use a blow gun or iron. I tryed that Econokote and it never would stick.it says to test on a small corner of the film with a iron at low temp and you will see what side sticks but it never did.I do not want to use a colored tape for foam unless i have to thanks
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First off, what temp is your iron set at? You will need a thermometer to tell. A decent one is the Coverite pocket thermometer.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXB352&P=0
According to the instructions you should be able to tack the covering down at 225F so to shrink it you will have to set the iron higher.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXB352&P=0
According to the instructions you should be able to tack the covering down at 225F so to shrink it you will have to set the iron higher.
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RE: Covering help
3m Spray glue. spray it up and cover. i let the spray glue tack up for a long time (1 hour to overnight), then cover. i think it is "3m super 77"...available at the hardware store. that is what we do with our sloper delta wings like a Zagi. With foam, i like solartex for coveing, but monokote/econokote will work.
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RE: Covering help
Ok Fellows: I have heard the same news about the change in the 3 M 77 contact cement formula. My very old can is still the old formula, but may run out during the next foam wing covering job. Consequently when in Wal-Mart recently, I found a can of Elemer's Multi-Purpose Spray Adhesive on the shelf at half the price of the new can of 77. Sprayed pieces of core foam, and it did not eat the foam. I believe somewhere read that Elemer's had this adhesive, but had not seen it on the shelf until really looking. For a cost of less than $5.- it is not that costly to try. I am going to use it on my Jack Stafford WEEKENDER model foam wing sheeting. Hope this info helps your build.
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RE: Covering help
WOW old elmers did it again wonder how it drys does the materal turn hard or coat that has been applyed or stay soft could make a difference thanks for the info
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Your right its the heat problem and i have to add the covering does not stick right i got it to take but with some areas it does not stick at all. Can i use some GWS non flameable glue smells like a orange lol takes forever to dry to hold the edges down?the foam wing held just right but when i applyed to the fuse made of balsa! there is were it didnt hold to good some areas of the fuse did some did not as you can see in the pic
Your right its the heat problem and i have to add the covering does not stick right i got it to take but with some areas it does not stick at all. Can i use some GWS non flameable glue smells like a orange lol takes forever to dry to hold the edges down?the foam wing held just right but when i applyed to the fuse made of balsa! there is were it didnt hold to good some areas of the fuse did some did not as you can see in the pic
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RE: Covering help
This may be a good place to ask about experience with Solartex. I'm a long-time builder but have not used Solartex before. Is it necessary to seal the edges with clear dope, as it is with 21st Century fabric? The instructions say it is fuel-proof and cleans up with soap-and-water, but Balsa USA suggests polyurethane for easy clean-up. Has anybody done this?
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RE: Covering help
John Agnew,
i love solartex. but i cant afford it [:@]. In my opinion, it shrinks well and lays down well. normally I dont think you would have to seal the edges, but i have a foamie Slope soarer (Zagi) and it needs help on the edges, but that gets slammed into the side of the hill at 80MPH repeatedly. I covered a friend's 1/3 scale Flybaby for him and we used Solartex. He ended up painting a clear coat over it because one of the primary colors is white and the exaust is starting to stain it. That is a gasser. there is my 2 cents on solar tex.
i love solartex. but i cant afford it [:@]. In my opinion, it shrinks well and lays down well. normally I dont think you would have to seal the edges, but i have a foamie Slope soarer (Zagi) and it needs help on the edges, but that gets slammed into the side of the hill at 80MPH repeatedly. I covered a friend's 1/3 scale Flybaby for him and we used Solartex. He ended up painting a clear coat over it because one of the primary colors is white and the exaust is starting to stain it. That is a gasser. there is my 2 cents on solar tex.
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RE: Covering help
Bump up the heat on your sealing iron in small increments. Also if you have the hot glove, work the iron on a small area, then imediately rub it down with the glove. If you don't have the hot glove take an old T shirt and fold it till it is small and use it to rub over the heated covering. Try rubbing it down (hot) before you bump up the heat.