COVERING SEMINAR- Saturday, March 2, 9:30 am-11:30 pm at Mark's house

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Frank v B

Covering Seminar

Anyone interested in learning how to cover an airplane with shrink film is invited to Mark's house 10 am Saturday March 2.  I will be covering the new Polestar.
There will be coffee and Timbits!!

If someone can influence the weather* we can then go flying at TEMAC for 1 pm-ish.

Please register on this post. I will forward you Mark's address via a PM.

Frank

* only for the better please! ;)

Registered victims members:
- Mark
- Guy
- Greg
- Paul Scuse (possibly just for the coffee  ;) )
- Rob D.
- Jan
- Paul Gray

"Never trade luck for skill"

GuyOReilly


Gregor77


octagon

What could possibly go wrong?

Jan


Frank v B

Seminar Confirmation

Saturday, March 2 9:30 am- 11:30 am* at Mark's house.

- covering open surfaces
- covering closed surfaces (sheet balsa) 
- applying trim stripes (wide and narrow)
- repairing holes. Not applicable for those who do not crash. ;D

Frank


*I have moved it up a half hour because my wife and I are going to Kingston after the seminar.  Mark checked with Rocco (family dog).  He approved in exchange for a Milkbone.
"Never trade luck for skill"

Knightlite

I managed to get the day off and I would like to come too.

Colin

GuyOReilly

Thank you Mark for lending your house for the Seminar.
Thank you Frank (wherever he may be) for passing on tricks and tips.
Guy

msatin

Thanks to Colin, Jan, Rob (who brought his fully built PoleStar) and Guy, for attending Frank's convering seminar.
Great demonstrations from Frank, and good exchange of ideas.
It's interesting to see that even very experienced buliders like Rob and Guy, get some good pointers.
BTW - This is a big wing!
Here a few of the notes I made that I will incorporate into my covering projects.
-If the wing has aileron "pockets" start with the corners.
-Cover the entire wing (i.e. both top and bottom) BEFORE shrinking. This will prevent warping and unintended "wash-in" or "wash-out".
-When making the small cuts at the wing tip to go cover the rounded edge, start the cuts at the trailing edge so they are downwind.
-When overcovering (one layer of covering over another) make sure the seam is on something solid, like a rib for example.
-To get a minor fold out, or when covering a solid section:
          1 - turn the heat on the iron up a bit
          2 - hover the iron just above the section
          3 - use a cloth to rub the surface until completetd
I'm sorry I didn't take more pics but was too busy watching and taking notes ;)
You never fail until you stop trying