Yah, Neil, I do that regularly with tissue after my first tissue job
where I pulled everything up as tight as I could get it, just like I used
to do with my doped outdoor stuff when I was a kid. A couple of weeks
later when I opened the box at the gym to test fly it I couldn't believe
what a mess I had. All the surfaces looked like propellors they were so
warped. I guess it's true, we learn by our mistakes. On my new Wildcat
No-Cal I even found that you can still inkjet print the tissue after
crinkling and ironing.
Thanks, but I'll pass on ironing the film <Grin>
LeRoy Cordes
in Downstate Illinois
In God We Trust
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 12:53:21 -0400 Neil Dennis <wombatt_at_gmail.com>
writes:
> FWIW, I suggest "crinkling" the tissue plan sheet for the Dennydarts,
>
> like you say, wad it up into a ball,but with the tissue you can iron
> it
> afterward. This is to "cool down" the shrinkage that causes warps.
>
> Wonder if that would also hold true for film ?
>
> wombat - wadded up that blue film from the paper delivery to weigh
> it,
> now gotta try and smooth it out.
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