I cannot get the hang of covering!!!
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ORIGINAL: Pilot Chad
Will windex really make covering stick? Please explain this...
Will windex really make covering stick? Please explain this...
Also, from what I've been told, Windex does NOT activate the adhesive on Ultracoat.
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From: Sandy,
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Not sure about Windex activating anything, or making it stick, what it does do is allow you a chance to either move decals, or squeege out air bubbles. Think about the mechanics. If you stick two pieces of glued material together, they adhere and there is no chance of getting any wrinkles or bubbles out becasue the surfaces are simply too adhered together. If you slip a non destructive medium (soapy water or a window cleaner type item) into the mix, the adhesive can't get any purchase until the medium is gone. Either by forcing it out, or allowing it to dry. If you watch sign companys place the big decals on the sides of delivery vans, they always use some sort of medium so they can slide those big decals around and get them lined up perfectly.
Tom
Tom
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My biggest question is, how do you guys know how big or what size/shape to cut the monokote? How do you go about making the templates? Do you guys just put a big enough piece on the plane and trim around it or is what you cut pretty much the correct size for what you need?
#31
The backing paper from the covering. I only use ORACOVER which has a paper backing which can be used as templates, or you can draw the shape directly on and cut out.
Cheers.
Cheers.
#32
I guess you would consider it some type of tracing paper-I get it from head gskt sets for Cat engines that I work on. Any type of tracing paper would work. I tape it to the part that I am covering and then trace an outline 1-1 1/2" larger than the actual piece. This is enough for you to grab and pull when ironing in place. Lay it out on MonoKote and cut out. I will label it left and right, or upper and lower for the pattern. I save all of these for the "God forbid" repairs.
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I have another question. I've gotten the white striping on and I started putting blue on. Well, I didnt realize the bottom of my sock had picked up some of the blue color and now the white stripe has blue smudges on it. Is there a way to get these off? I tried rubbing alcohol but it didnt work.
#34
ORIGINAL: bobbykokinos
I have another question. I've gotten the white striping on and I started putting blue on. Well, I didnt realize the bottom of my sock had picked up some of the blue color and now the white stripe has blue smudges on it. Is there a way to get these off? I tried rubbing alcohol but it didnt work.
I have another question. I've gotten the white striping on and I started putting blue on. Well, I didnt realize the bottom of my sock had picked up some of the blue color and now the white stripe has blue smudges on it. Is there a way to get these off? I tried rubbing alcohol but it didnt work.
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ORIGINAL: Deadeye
Trim solvent oughta do the trick.
ORIGINAL: bobbykokinos
I have another question. I've gotten the white striping on and I started putting blue on. Well, I didnt realize the bottom of my sock had picked up some of the blue color and now the white stripe has blue smudges on it. Is there a way to get these off? I tried rubbing alcohol but it didnt work.
I have another question. I've gotten the white striping on and I started putting blue on. Well, I didnt realize the bottom of my sock had picked up some of the blue color and now the white stripe has blue smudges on it. Is there a way to get these off? I tried rubbing alcohol but it didnt work.
#36
ORIGINAL: bobbykokinos
I thought trim solvent was used to adhere two piece of monokote together..
ORIGINAL: Deadeye
Trim solvent oughta do the trick.
ORIGINAL: bobbykokinos
I have another question. I've gotten the white striping on and I started putting blue on. Well, I didnt realize the bottom of my sock had picked up some of the blue color and now the white stripe has blue smudges on it. Is there a way to get these off? I tried rubbing alcohol but it didnt work.
I have another question. I've gotten the white striping on and I started putting blue on. Well, I didnt realize the bottom of my sock had picked up some of the blue color and now the white stripe has blue smudges on it. Is there a way to get these off? I tried rubbing alcohol but it didnt work.
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I hope you dont mind if I ask some questions too....as Im new to covering as well....
Ive been able to eliminate bubbles, but how do you guys keep little dust particles and tiny bumps out of the covering? Im trying to cover a balse sheeted foam wing, and the thing just looks like garbage because while Im trying to keep my space clean and have kept the wing clean, no matter what I do I end up with bumps and tiny imperfections in the covering that when taken as a whole just ruin the looks and is quite discouraging.
It sucks to have spent so much time on the plane only to have the covering come out so poorly but I think theres a trick I dont know about. Seems covering is like that, unless you know the magic, you are out of luck. So whats the magic?
Thanks, all.
Ive been able to eliminate bubbles, but how do you guys keep little dust particles and tiny bumps out of the covering? Im trying to cover a balse sheeted foam wing, and the thing just looks like garbage because while Im trying to keep my space clean and have kept the wing clean, no matter what I do I end up with bumps and tiny imperfections in the covering that when taken as a whole just ruin the looks and is quite discouraging.
It sucks to have spent so much time on the plane only to have the covering come out so poorly but I think theres a trick I dont know about. Seems covering is like that, unless you know the magic, you are out of luck. So whats the magic?
Thanks, all.




