ORIGINAL: Red_Jeepster</p>
Truth be told Zor, I have not yet tried the Minwax Polyurethane process yet, so PLEASE share what works for you.
I have always either used monokote/ultrakote or on my fully sheeted pattern or Scale warbird planes I fiberglassed the entire plane.
Back in the day of my control line flying I used silkspan and dope.</p>
SO... do share what works for you!
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Red Jeepster,</p>
I have often shared how I do the covering and finishing of my models in the past many years.
It always attracts the unfounded and unsupported opinions and comments from many who have never done it like full size airplanes that are coveed and finished with fabric.</p>
In the next couple of days I will write an article describing my procedure and send you a PM.
I am fed up of reading such comments as _ _ _
It is too heavy while it is not too heavy.
It smell all over the house while proper use of ventilation avoids that.
I have to buy expensive irons to shrink the fabric while I do not own or use a single iron here.
It takes too much time while a little patience is needed for a finish that will last for over 50 years.</p>
Check your PMs approaching the coming weekend 19-20 January 2013 and let me know when you have received it.</p>
Of course you are absolutely free to use any finishing method you may wish to experiment with.</p>
You or anyone can see a lot of this work by browsing the threads "Skybolt Hanger and Clubhouse" in RC Universe and in the thread
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1484799
Zor
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