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Old 02-21-2003 | 06:16 PM
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Hor. stab on hog bipe is sheeted with 1/16 balsa. I brushed a mixture of white glue & water on it for surface prep. Must have had too much water. Stab is wavey now. What can I do?

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Old 02-21-2003 | 06:39 PM
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Joe,
When you say the stab is wavey--do you mean it is warped, or do you mean the 1/16 balsa planking has produced hills and valleys? (like speed bumps, one after the other)
Old 02-22-2003 | 04:09 AM
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Hi

The sheeting on that one side is wavey.

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Old 02-24-2003 | 01:21 PM
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Joe,

I know you don't want to hear this, but, you're going to have to remove the 1/16 sheeting. You can often correct a warp, however, I know of no way to correct sheeting distortion. Perhaps others have a suggestion.
Old 02-24-2003 | 07:54 PM
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Joe,

You may try to iron it, it may still have moisture in it. Use a REGULAR clothing iron, and lay the iron on the stab for a few minutes on a flat surface. If this doesn't work, taking off the offending sheeting with a belt sander (carefully ) should be quick, and painless.
White glue and water mix-60% glue 40% water max.
You didn't say what you used to glue the sheeting down with, but if you used yellow, or white glue, the heat will "loosen" the glue and it should lay down.
You can use yellow glue for sheeting wings ect. by applying the glue, let it dry, and then iron the part on. The glue will grab, and after it cools, it will be just as if you glued it down regularly, but without all the pin holes or clamping usually associated with holding parts while it dries.

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