Re: Re: Film Patching

From: LeRoy C Cordes <lcordes_at_juno.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 08:22:00 -0600

Thanks, Mark, I'll have to do that search and spend a pleasant 1/2 hour
doing some reading <G>

LeRoy Cordes
AMA 16974
Chicago, IL
In God We Trust

On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 20:13:33 -0000 "Mark" <f1diddler_at_yahoo.com> writes:
> --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Bill Gowen"
> <b.gowen_at_...> wrote:
> >
> > Mark has a good method of doing this. Maybe he can describe it. I
>
> had to get him to show it to me in person to understand all the
> steps.
>
>
> Leroy,
> There are several methods indoorists have described here. You'll
> have 1/2 hr. of reading if you do a group box search using
> "patching"
> search term (accessed from the website messages page.) I'll try to
>
> find my most recent article about it. It's unnecessarily tedious
> for
> beauty effect, but that seems to be what you are after. Basically,
>
> it involves getting the film stuck to a piece of very supple tissue,
>
> with as few wrinkles in the film as possible. Water is usually the
>
> only needed adhesive, both for sticking to tissue and sticking to
> structure to be patched. If the surface to be patched is either
> non-
> flat (ie a wing camber) or large (more than 1/2 inch hole) I also
> support the "shape" underneath the structure with something such as
>
> with a small pillow that matches camber.
> HTH,
> Mark F1diddler
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LeRoy Cordes
AMA 16974
Chicago, IL
In God We Trust
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