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Decals

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Jerry Folkerts
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Decals

Post by Jerry Folkerts » Sun Jan 05, 2014 12:22 pm

Has anyone used a decal on their fuselage? If so, how did you deal with rivet heads? I'm getting ahead of myself and thinking about paint schemes.

Thanks,
Jerry Folkerts
Jerry Folkerts
SW Colorado
SR 2500 #093
http://www.mykitlog.com/jfolkerts
http://www.thepedalrv.com

tedwaltman

Re: Decals

Post by tedwaltman » Sun Jan 05, 2014 3:05 pm

I have pictures of a full plane decal that a buddy has. Professional job. Every individual rivet has to be carefully addressed. If I recall correctly, schemedesigners.com might be the company he used. In any case, I can find out if you're interested. I will try to post pics tomorrow.

Drew Dalgleish
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Re: Decals

Post by Drew Dalgleish » Sun Jan 05, 2014 5:46 pm

My registration letters are decals. They went on easy and haven't budged for 14 years. I did have to press down the decal around each rivet with a tongue depressor. A job that's easiest on a hot sunny day.

Dick
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Re: Decals

Post by Dick » Sun Jan 05, 2014 8:06 pm

I had painted my Moose pure white, then clear coat, and added the colors with vinyl. An automotive sign shop / Print store, in Folsom CA, made all the "decals" and came 30 miles to my house and put them on the plane, all for about $500.00. They did a beautifull job, this was a 12" away good job, not the average 50 foot job I have seen on some planes! Had I tried to apply the long tapored stripes it would have been disaster!!! They put in about 15 hours and guaranted the work. the trick over the rivets was to use a very sharp punch and allow the air to escape along with the use of a plastic squeegee and a heet gun.

Jerry contact me off line at rwampach@att.net for more info---if you want Dick

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Re: Decals

Post by Jerry Folkerts » Mon Jan 06, 2014 4:08 am

Dick,
Thanks. After I posted this, I did some on-line searching and there are quite a few articles on covering rivets. I guess its a problem on larger truck trailers and smaller trailers. It said basically the same, must be clean, no moisture hidden in or underneath rivet heads, a good squeegee, a method to let air escape around each rivet, and a heat gun to lay it down over each rivet.
I'm probably like most others on this web site, and hate to pay anyone to do something I should be able to do myself. That said, there's probably some technique involved and I'll likely do a few small test decals on a mock up first. Then make a decision on whether or not I need help!
Best,
Jerry Folkerts
Jerry Folkerts
SW Colorado
SR 2500 #093
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tedwaltman

Re: Decals

Post by tedwaltman » Mon Jan 06, 2014 1:25 pm

Another builder asked me to pass on the following:

A company, planevinyl.com, which was at Oshkosh last year (and perhaps several recent years), has apparently done entire aircraft--not just stripes or sections. Check out their website.

Ted


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