Flaperon Question - & #369R
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:01 am
Welcome to the group John ! If you are in Ontario, please come on
out for the Builders Meeting on Sunday !!
Did your kit come from this area - and how complete was it ??
Just a thought on polishing - you'll probably want to paint after
about 3 years.... I had an aluminum glider for almost 25 years -
and polishing 40 acres of aluminum is NOT a lot of fun ! There's no
easy way - forget power buffers ! Perhaps you might want to try
the Everbright (think thats the name) - clear liquid nylon - that
Mike Jones found & used, as a protective coating on the outside.
Vinyl decals/stripes can add a dressy look, and are at least as durable
as paint - and easy to change !
If you do polish, avoid any waxes with silicone ! This stuff helps
keep the shine, but gets into the pores of the metal, making it almost
impossible to paint later !
.......bobp
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On Wednesday 12 January 2005 12:43 pm, John Kramer wrote:
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out for the Builders Meeting on Sunday !!
Did your kit come from this area - and how complete was it ??
Just a thought on polishing - you'll probably want to paint after
about 3 years.... I had an aluminum glider for almost 25 years -
and polishing 40 acres of aluminum is NOT a lot of fun ! There's no
easy way - forget power buffers ! Perhaps you might want to try
the Everbright (think thats the name) - clear liquid nylon - that
Mike Jones found & used, as a protective coating on the outside.
Vinyl decals/stripes can add a dressy look, and are at least as durable
as paint - and easy to change !
If you do polish, avoid any waxes with silicone ! This stuff helps
keep the shine, but gets into the pores of the metal, making it almost
impossible to paint later !
.......bobp
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On Wednesday 12 January 2005 12:43 pm, John Kramer wrote:
I recently acquired a rebel kit that has lain dormant since 1994, 369R. I
have purchased the new manual and am working between the new and old.
When I asked the factory this question they suggested I contact this group
for advice. I have perused part of the archive and haven't found reference
to this specific question.
I am thinking of covering my flaperons with .016 aluminum instead of
fabric. I don't think there would be too great a weight penalty as I plan
to polish not paint. Has anyone tried this and is it a BAD idea?
Thanks,
John...
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