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Barnstormer, Comment for image # 15107 | 23 Nov 09 22:24 |
I must state my opinion. "This stuff wont peel" especially the way John is doing it. |
dgreg, Comment for image # 15107 | 23 Nov 09 22:21 |
You might try coating with 'Future'..I've been experimenting with the stuff on my Al build.. It seems to put a thin coat on that may stop air from getting to the glue and drying it out and peeling. Also, it's invisible and may protect the Al from dulling... I'm still testing it on a piece of scrap 30-gauge Al.. So far so good.. Test it first on scrap. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 15104 | 23 Nov 09 20:26 |
Al duct tape from Home Depot. Nitrate dope solvent, acetone, or paint thinner wipe the ink off easily. |
BillParker, Comment for image # 15104 | 23 Nov 09 20:08 |
John, tell us again what the silver tape product is, exactly, and, what takes off the red ink? |
Barnstormer, Comment for image # 15104 | 23 Nov 09 19:59 |
I love this covering concept. Way to think outside the box John. I don't think there will be any problem with peeling, this stuff sticks very well. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 15107 | 23 Nov 09 18:56 |
I am not knowing. Once in place it takes a good deal of forced to peel it off. I might seal it after all is done. |
Luke War, Comment for image # 15107 | 23 Nov 09 18:21 |
Are you concerned with the Al peeling up at all or are you planning on sealing it somehow once completed to satisfaction? Great-looking Jug btw! |
JohnG., Comment for image # 15106 | 23 Nov 09 18:12 |
Slick O Man, Slick!!! |
John M Oshust, Image # 15107 | 23 Nov 09 16:12 |
Redid the stab. Made the panels more to scale. The nice thing about Al is that it can easily be peeled and redone. Peel and redo....done this a few times. |
John M Oshust, Image # 15106 | 23 Nov 09 16:10 |
Wheel wells completed....cartrige exhaust ports. |
John M Oshust, Image # 15105 | 23 Nov 09 16:09 |
Future home of the fifties. |
John M Oshust, Image # 15104 | 23 Nov 09 16:08 |
I shall clean the wings tomorrow. |
John M Oshust, Image # 15103 | 23 Nov 09 16:06 |
Still held together with friction. |
John M Oshust, Image # 15102 | 23 Nov 09 16:05 |
The "Jug" rests until tomorrow. |
JohnG., Comment for image # 15091 | 22 Nov 09 17:40 |
Need to get a loupe, my man. Makes it a whole lot easier on "old" eyes. |
frwyflyer, Comment for image # 15093 | 22 Nov 09 17:03 |
Mr"O" OH BOY!! Those panels of aluminum are looking VERY VERY nice. |
John M Oshust, Image # 15094 | 22 Nov 09 16:47 |
Every journey begins with a step...this the first one. |
John M Oshust, Image # 15093 | 22 Nov 09 16:46 |
UL approved building material! |
John M Oshust, Image # 15092 | 22 Nov 09 16:45 |
Could have finished the tops of both wings but I had to redo the right wing when near completion. I miss positioned the machine gun panel. I had to remove Al and do it twice. |
John M Oshust, Image # 15091 | 22 Nov 09 16:43 |
Ran out of petrol today. The eyes were seeing double! |
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