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Patching holes?
Sometimes when I patch a hole in my covering, the patch does not stay stuck to the original covering after it is cooled off.
Why would this happen? This doesn't happen all the time, but when it does I've resorted to applying a thin bead of CA around the edge of the patch. this seems to work OK, but it is a bit ugly....(and still leaves the mystery of why it happens) Do I need to prep the surface prior to putting the patch on? I always clean the area with rubbing alcohol/cotton swabs prior to patching... is this good enough? I figure the adhesive on the monkote is not activating so I try to turn up the heat a little on my iron, but then it tends to melt the covering... any ideas? :confused: |
Patching holes?
You need to clean it good before you put a patch on. Any oil film makes it not stick. I clean it good with alcohol before I patch and they stick pretty good. Get the better alcohol and it works better. Just get a sprayer and clean it good, then patch.
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Patching holes?
Originally posted by FLYBOY Get the better alcohol and it works better. Just get a sprayer and clean it good, then patch. Can I get this at my LHS? Thanks |
Patching holes?
Originally posted by Goku what is "the better alcohol"??? Just clean with isopropal alcohol which is commonly sold at the hardware store. Repeat at least three times with a clean cloth. The slightest oil film will prevent the patch from sticking. Tom |
Patching holes?
Try some Denatured Alcohol to clean the area... Try the Monokote trim sheets too, then you don't even have to iron it. Make sure patches are an oval...That way there are no corners to peel up.
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Patching holes?
The covering needs to be cleaned with alcohol before you try to apply your patch.
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Patching holes?
Originally posted by greenboot Just clean with isopropal alcohol which is commonly sold at the hardware store. Repeat at least three times with a clean cloth. The slightest oil film will prevent the patch from sticking. Tom |
Patching holes?
Originally posted by BotleRocketWar Make sure patches are an oval...That way there are no corners to peel up. I figure that my planes aren't all that aesthetically pleasing anyway (built soley for flight-not good looks), so this just makes it a little more fun! |
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