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Old 08-30-2011 | 06:25 AM
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I tore out the landing gear on my plane and am ready to recover the repaired area with Ultracote. I can cut out the Ultracote to the curved shape to follow the color scheme of the plane, however I'm concerned about the shape being distorted when it is ironed down. How do you apply the piece not lose its shape?

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Old 08-30-2011 | 06:26 AM
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Through trial and error, you should be able to find a temperature that will allow the adhesive on the UltraCote to stick without shrinking. It can be done.
Old 08-30-2011 | 06:47 AM
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ORIGINAL: chuck l

I tore out the landing gear on my plane and am ready to recover the repaired area with Ultracote. I can cut out the Ultracote to the curved shape to follow the color scheme of the plane, however I'm concerned about the shape being distorted when it is ironed down. How do you apply the piece not lose its shape?

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I have seen from others in other threads that xylene or xylol can be used with ultracote like trim solvent is for monokote. You might give it a test. At worst, you would have a small container of solvent left for some other purpose.
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If the curve is more than gentle, cut the ultra to the shape required and just iron down alternating each end.
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ORIGINAL: chuck l

I tore out the landing gear on my plane and am ready to recover the repaired area with Ultracote. I can cut out the Ultracote to the curved shape to follow the color scheme of the plane, however I'm concerned about the shape being distorted when it is ironed down. How do you apply the piece not lose its shape?

Chuck
One thing I learned is the importance of temp control. If you dont have a thermometer, set your iron and let it warm up. Once ready, splash a couple or drops of water on the irons bottom. If the water immediately evaporates, you might be too hot. Lower temp, let iron sit and cool, then try again. For me, Ive always found the best setting to be where the water drops sit for a couple of seconds or so before evaporating. Thats a good place to start for tacking/ironing down without shrinkage.

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