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Polyester fabric
I sat down at my computer to order some fabric and apparently have lost the link. I know Where to get Koverall easily. Stits also sells fabric. The one I'm looking for is a company that sells the stits brand but in a wider roll and a tighter weave. So, does any have the name of said company?
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RE: Polyester fabric
Would you be be thinking of Aircraft Spruce and Specialty?
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The link above is Chip Mull, He has the best fabric. A yard is 72" wide and no grain. Can't beat it.
Chip and his wife are wonderful towork with! Don |
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Aircraft spruce was it. I use the stits a lot especially their paint's. I have been told the Aircraft Spruce has a tighter weave. Getting ready for a Pitts and this one has a finish much slicker than most so I would like the tighter weave. Would one of you gentlemen happen to know which has the tighter weave?
And thank's for the assistance! |
RE: Polyester fabric
Ceconite from Aircraft Spruce, they have it in different weights. Get the lightest for your models.
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Aircraft Spruce is a really great place to shop for our modeling needs, I have shopped there for nearly 30 years now.
Bob |
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Rodney, what is ceconite and how does it compare to polyester. Tighter weave, stronger, shrinkable, etc.
Sensei, havw you used the pollite from Aircraftspruce? If so, how is it. Details please. |
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I have always used the Ceconite 4oz. on my models. The stuff works so good that I just never wanted to use anything else. I have even used the heavier Ceconite on three home built full scale airplanes to date along with Stits Poly tack, Poly dope, Poly Spray and Poly color. In addition I have used the Ceconite with Stits and performed the paintwork utilizing Dupont Croma Systems Base Coat Clear Coat with exception long team results. So I cannot say enough good thing about this system and too me, everything else plays a very distant second choice.
Bob |
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Or, you can go to your local Walmart and buy the polyester fabric there for a very low cost.
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Ceconite is very easy to work with. It will shrink a lot with heat though so make sure you have a strong enough structure under it to withstand the shrinking. A very close weave material and goes around compound curves with ease. You do have to use your own adhesive though as described in some of the comments above.
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My wife wanted to goto the Super Walmart here in San Antonio today so I decided go with her and check out the polyester cloth while we were there, they had it and the price was right as stated so I decided to purchase a couple of yards to play with when I got home. My finings are it does work, but I think I will stick with Ceconite for my models. Now that is just a personal preference of course.
Bob |
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Guys, great info. But what are the main differences of ceconite versus typical polyester/ polylite?
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From what i have heard is that ceconite, stits and the other fabrics designed for aircraft shrink at a more equal and consistant rate by the temperature used. With regular linen polyester, areas can shrink differently all in the same sheet of fabric.
skeeter |
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Here is a FAQ page that can explain part of our concerns: http://www.polyfiber.com/faq/index.htm#confused I know that nitrate dope tightens up the fabric better than the polyester paint, but Ihave never asked if I could cover nitrate dope with polyester paint and maintain the drum-tight fabric. </p> |
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ORIGINAL: Lowvoltage Here is a FAQ page that can explain part of our concerns: http://www.polyfiber.com/faq/index.htm#confused I know that nitrate dope tightens up the fabric better than the polyester paint, but I have never asked if I could cover nitrate dope with polyester paint and maintain the drum-tight fabric. </p> skeeter |
RE: Polyester fabric
ORIGINAL: Lowvoltage Here is a FAQ page that can explain part of our concerns: http://www.polyfiber.com/faq/index.htm#confused I know that nitrate dope tightens up the fabric better than the polyester paint, but Ihave never asked if I could cover nitrate dope with polyester paint and maintain the drum-tight fabric. </p> |
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Dope works just fine on polyester fabric. As to dope continuing to shrink. I guess it does, but I never noticed any ill effects form it.
Ken |
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Nitrate dope stops shrinking once it's cured, butyrate ? is the one that just keeps shrinking over time. there is also a taunting dope used for the shrinking and thats all it does, then you can paint it with what ever.
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