first time float build
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ive just finished building my great planes 40 size floats for my g/p arf cub. these floats went togeather so fast and easy im hooked. this will be my first float plane and hope to do more. took 2 nights to build and i am not a builder. they will be finished in .75oz glass and painted.
mike
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Hello Maverick,
You will enjoy building float planes very much.
I built my first one 15 years ago and and have done it ever since. Besides they're much more fun and easier to fly off the water,
See the previous message to 2d.
Good luck,
HughO
You will enjoy building float planes very much.
I built my first one 15 years ago and and have done it ever since. Besides they're much more fun and easier to fly off the water,
See the previous message to 2d.
Good luck,
HughO
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thanks hugo...ive never flown of water and always thought cubs looked good on floats. im going to do the floats with panel lines and rivets to scale them up a little bit. im aslo going to ad the cross bracing for the float wires to stiffen them up a bit and make them look a little better. just put them on for the photo to show pics.
thansk again guys...mike
thansk again guys...mike
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took 2 nights to build and i am not a builder.
mike
took 2 nights to build and i am not a builder.
mike
I guess you'll have to venture into an aircraft kit next! You wont regret it.. Also make it a floatplane, you won't regret that either..
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Congrats on building the floats. I use 1/2 oz. fiberglass with Polycrylic water base. Easy to clean up and flows on smooth. I take a old credit card and scrape off the excess. It is also not as heavy as epoxy. Just a though
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From: saint petersburg ,
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hey guys...thanks. last night i used sig cloth with zap z-poxy finish resin. i do the same aply the resin then pull of the exces with a card let cure then sand the edges with 220. now i need to finish the bottom with a 1/4 coverlap. i will psot some more pics when the glassing is finished. the only all wood plane i have ever built is a roayl b-17. ive been building it from plans and a short lazer cut kit for the last year and itas about done.
thanks again guys....mike
thanks again guys....mike



