Re: Covering glue

From: Bill Gowen <wdgowen_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 15:30:14 -0400

Slomi
Congratulations on your fine showing at the World Champs!

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Slobodan Midic
  To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 2:54 PM
  Subject: Re: [Indoor_Construction] Covering glue


    

  I glue Y2K2 and Y2K to the wooden structure with contact glue Henkel
  Moment Kraftkleber Universal solved with trichlorethylene 1:20 volume. I put
  structure on the back to the film on frame with some sag, and with
  fine brash I first glue some serious points around, and than I go with rare glue
  outside all frame, minimal touching the wood but more touching the film,
  and than I glue ALL ribs on the same way.

  When I work with Polymicro film solution is 1:10.

  Regards, Slomi
    
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Tapio Linkosalo
    To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
    Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 6:07 PM
    Subject: Re: [Indoor_Construction] Covering glue


      
    On 30.8.2010 18:43, Bill Gowen wrote:
>
>
> MarkBfilmcovering in files section is best method I've found for covering.
> Here's a link to a video of me using this method:
> http://www.thermalthumbers.com/bill-s-indoor-ramblings/f1l-construction-5-2010/covering-info
> I've always used the spray and drop method in the past but if you want
> really nice covering jobs at the least weight gain then this is the way
> to go (IMHO).
>

    Thanks, Bill, I'll give it a try. One further question, though: is the
    10:1 diluted glue thin enough not to make untidy smears of glue where it
    is dropped onto the film? For the outlines it will be cut away, of
    course, but not for the ribs....

    -Tapio-



  
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