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Old 11-21-2004, 09:20 PM
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I have a Sig Morrisy Bravo that has a very bad automotive paint job on it. I don't know if the fabric is iron on or glued. You can see my RCU listing for it. I think I might just keep it and recover it. BUT??
How do I pull off the old covering without pulling balsa off?
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Howard
Old 11-21-2004, 10:40 PM
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I don't see it anywhere, but generally, heat will help in removing most coverings
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Heat and peel. If it's a doped on covering then just peel. Always peel straight back over itself so that there is less potential for damaging the airframe.
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Thanks, I thought a heat gun might do the trick!
I mispelled the name of the airplane. It is a Sig "Morrisey Bravo" and it is still on RCU if you want to check it out.
Thank you again!
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