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goirish 07-24-2008 12:50 PM

Tower Trainer 40 covering
 
I received a Tower Trainer 40 ARF for my grandson. The covering is wrinkled in many places. Do you know if it can be taken out with the heat gun or the sealing iron. I don't believe that it is monokote or ultracote. Don't want to make it worse than what it is. Thanks

MinnFlyer 07-24-2008 02:17 PM

RE: Tower Trainer 40 covering
 
Just go over it with an iron Gene. If you need to use a heat gun, don't get too close to any seams. If you MUST get close, lay a wet rag on them to keep them cool.

opjose 07-24-2008 02:31 PM

RE: Tower Trainer 40 covering
 
Like he said.


A heat gun is my preferred way of doing this, as it is much quicker and results in a better final result, since you end up heating a larger area at once.

I use a covering mitt as well, to help make sure that the covering adheres properly as it cools.

But seams are a big problem with heat guns.... so I try to first go over the seams with an iron, then work on the big areas with the heat gun.


goirish 07-24-2008 02:36 PM

RE: Tower Trainer 40 covering
 
What ever kind of covering they use it is sticky on the bottom or underneath side of the covering. Almost like shelf paper. Was afraid that it would not shrink. Thanks for the info.

n19htmare 07-24-2008 03:06 PM

RE: Tower Trainer 40 covering
 
About every ARF will come in this condition. Climate change from where it was covered, where it was stored and where it's destination is all effect the covering.

As others suggested, take an iron or a heat gun to it. I Use iron on the seams and the gun on areas without the seam, seams to work well :)

chemie 07-24-2008 05:21 PM

RE: Tower Trainer 40 covering
 
The covering is "Tower Cote" meaning the TH version of Monocote/Econocote.

bingo field 07-24-2008 06:32 PM

RE: Tower Trainer 40 covering
 
Pretty soon you will be the go to guy for everything......;)

Fflier9 07-24-2008 08:01 PM

RE: Tower Trainer 40 covering
 
I had the same problem with the covering on my TT. After the 10th flight of so, I had to reseal it after every single day at the field. A tipbut some clear fingernail polish over all the seams on the side your exhaust is on after you seal it all back down. That will prevent the cockpit shape and the trim stripes that run all the way down from coming off.

goirish 07-24-2008 08:22 PM

RE: Tower Trainer 40 covering
 


ORIGINAL: bingo field

Pretty soon you will be the go to guy for everything......;)
guess I am slow-not sure what you mean when you say the go to guy for everything. Thanks, I think.
Gene

goirish 07-25-2008 08:05 AM

RE: Tower Trainer 40 covering
 
Geeze!! the heat gun and iron worked great. I have a TH trainer 60 and the covering on that is different than on the 40. When you take it off it is sticky on the back side and seems much heavier than towercote. It does not shrink well.

MinnFlyer 07-25-2008 08:29 AM

RE: Tower Trainer 40 covering
 
He should have typed it:

the "Go-To" guy

Meaning, you'll be so knowledgeable soon that everyone will "go to" you for all the answers.


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