RE: Goldberg Ultimate 10-300 build
i don't think so. i have never done that, but it is a common process. do a search in the threads or ask around in the threads that would cover monokote. one thing i learned - after an a/c is completed, all covering is done, take monokote trim solvent on a q-tip and slide it along all edges. it almost welds the seams. i have only done this on one a/c, but, will do from now on. takes a couple hours, but you can see that it is tight.
again, that stuff is real strong vapors, i don't do anything anymore w/o a respirator w/fresh cartridges.
jon