Re: Manhattan Cabin

From: Mark <f1diddler_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 18:44:08 -0000

--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Erich Reinbolz"
<erich44_at_...> wrote:
>
> Mark, what I was trying to say, obviously not very well, is: if you
> spray a fuselage like this, the spray would get everywhere, on the
> inside of the framework as well as the outside.

Some guys mask the areas not supposed to get glue. Not sure how they
would "mist glue" a box fuselage.

<< However I like the idea of brushing the 3m
> 77 on. What is it you dilute the 3m with?>>

It's right there in the article I referred you to, in our Files
section, "How to Cover, Unofficial methods." Think I said "Naptha,
Xylol, trichloroethylene, Coleman lantern fuel, and God Knows What
Else." I have used those first three, and have settled on Naptha
since it seems the least dangerous, vapor wise. The more pleasant
and effective to use is trichoroethylene (CarboSol.) The stinkiest
is Xylol (xylene.) One spilled drop can linger for hours.

Who's the MIT student with F1d flying pic in your photo album?
Wondering if we know him.
Mark F1diddler
Received on Sun Mar 23 2008 - 11:44:13 CET

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