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nmtr13 01-26-2003 12:39 AM

Bubbles In My Avistar
 
There are a lot of bubbles in my Avistars covering, there are at least 30 in my wing. How do get them out??

PaPa-NeGeorgeo 01-26-2003 01:20 AM

Bubbles In My Avistar
 
If the wing is sheeted poke a hole it the covering take out all the air and reseal the covering with the iron. If its open bay use a heat gun it should get rid of any covering problems. (If you dont have a heat gun i strongly suggest getting would there a life saver if your not a pro at covering)

nmtr13 01-26-2003 01:57 AM

Bubbles In My Avistar
 
Well I dont have a covering iron or a heat gun, Is there anything else i can do for now?

PaPa-NeGeorgeo 01-26-2003 02:18 AM

Bubbles In My Avistar
 
O its an ARF right? Borrow a heat gun from someone at your club or you can try to use a blowdryer. They dont produce alot of heat but what you can do is set it to the highest heat setting and limit the input of air getting into the dryer this will produce less but hotter air. (But a heat gun is so much easier)

rc_boy_12 01-26-2003 03:43 AM

Bubbles In My Avistar
 
Blowdryer will work..i have done it...just heat it over the bubbles and they should start going away...if not,pop a hole in them with a needle,ect.and try again. ;)

nmtr13 01-26-2003 10:54 PM

Bubbles In My Avistar
 
Ok i'll try that. Its disgusting how many there are.

rajul 01-27-2003 01:14 AM

Bubbles In My Avistar
 
just curious. is your avistar the monokote version ?

nmtr13 01-27-2003 01:16 AM

Bubbles In My Avistar
 
Yea its monokote

rajul 01-27-2003 01:55 AM

Bubbles In My Avistar
 
A while ago, I had to patch up the white covering on my avistar. I use a small piece of standard white monokote from a roll. I noticed that the avistar's "monokote" was actually thicker and less transparent than the standard monokote. I have a feeling that econokote was used in the arf, rather than standard monokote. I am still trying to get some thickness comparison info. If it is econokote, the working temperature for covering is less. FWIW......


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