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Removing monokote
Good Morning
What is the best way to remove monokote from the underside of the elevator in order to expose bare wood so that it can be glued on to the fusealge?? Thanks |
RE: Removing monokote
heat gun, and start picking and peeling... and take your time
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RE: Removing monokote
I heard that a soldering gun could be used to outline the area to be removed insetad of an x-acto knife to avoid cutting the underlying wood? Is this a smart or stupid idea?
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RE: Removing monokote
ORIGINAL: robby9876 I heard that a soldering gun could be used to outline the area to be removed insetad of an x-acto knife to avoid cutting the underlying wood? Is this a smart or stupid idea? Once you have the monokote off you're probably going to have to sand the wood down to remove the color that is stained into it. Monokote has it's color layer embedded in the adhesives so the wood gets stained the same color as your covering. Hope this helps Ken |
RE: Removing monokote
It sounds like you are trying to assemble an ARF or a covered kit. If you are just trying to remove an area so you can install the elevator carefully use a soldering iron to cut the coveing at an appropriate point. Once you get it started you can lift the covering slightly from the wood and cut with a new blade. Be sure you do not cut the wood. After removing the desired section, re-iron the remaining covering.
Question - do you need to remove the covering from both the top and bottom of the elevator? In many planes you do. |
RE: Removing monokote
Hi
Why do you want to glue your elevator to the fuslage? Simon |
RE: Removing monokote
I'm sure he actually means the horizontal stabilizer.
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RE: Removing monokote
Hi
Indeed probably, to do that i use a very light cut with a steel rule and a new scalpel. Simon |
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