Re: covering with mylar

From: Huston Gruen <hgruen1_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 09:21:35 -0700 (PDT)

Ed,
Please correct your clock/calander on your computer. Your Emails are dated
April 28, 2009. Thanks.
 
Huston

--- On Tue, 4/28/09, Ed <ednlois_at_citcom.net> wrote:


From: Ed <ednlois_at_citcom.net>
Subject: Re: [Indoor_Construction] covering with mylar
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2009, 8:58 AM


 








Thanks Bill, U answered all the questions, all I have to do is DO IT!!
Thanks
Ed 
 

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From: William Gowen
Date: 4/28/2011 11:54:34 AM
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Indoor_Construction] covering with mylar
 Normally the first application of the solution will anchor the outline. If you're worried about it you can dab a little of the solution in a couple of spots around the perimeter. The outline shouldn't change shape during the process.

On 4/28/2009 11:36 AM, Ed wrote:
 






Bill, Thanks for the quick reply.  What holds the outline in place while your applying the solution? And , getting the outline "wet" does it change shape?  
 

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From: William Gowen
Date: 4/28/2011 11:28:08 AM
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Indoor_Construction] covering with mylar
 Ed
I like to let it sit for at least an hour before I start cutting the film. Overnight is even better. It's one of those things where it's real painful if you mess up.

On 4/28/2009 11:15 AM, Ed wrote:
 






Bill, for some reason the Indoor Construction site is not working & I have a question on your version. When u apply the "solution" to the outline that is setting on top of the mylar how long does it take to cure or dry?
Thanks
Ed    
 

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From: Bill Gowen
Date: 4/22/2011 11:08:18 AM
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Indoor_Construction] covering with mylar
 
No problem.
 

----- Original Message -----
From: Ed
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2011 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Indoor_Construction] covering with mylar

 






Hi Bill, thanks for the fast reply. I will check-out the file. If I have ANY QUESTIONS I'd like to get back to u if I may?
Ed 
 

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From: Bill Gowen
Date: 4/22/2011 10:52:37 AM
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Indoor_Construction] covering with mylar
 
Covering with Mylar is very easy. There are a lot of different ways to do it. The video you saw is my version of the technique described by F1Diddler in the files section of this group.
 

----- Original Message -----
From: Edward
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2011 10:42 AM
Subject: [Indoor_Construction] covering with mylar

 

This is one of the toughest parts of indoor, covering. I was at a web site where someone was covering with mylar & was using 3M77 in a "little" plastic container mixing it with a solvent and putting it on a stab. with a brush, then it was over! It said this process was on Indoor Construction but I cannot find it. These guys with the F1Ds that look like they were covered with moulded Mylar must be able to leap tall buildings in a single bound! Help.....please.
Ed Berton
Brevard, NC


 











 











 











 
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