Ok started covering the ViperSt. This is my first plane that I am covering that has styrofoam wings and stabilizer. It sure covers differently. The covering does not want stick down. Get all the edges nicely brown no wrinkles etc, but the centre I keep going over the hot bubble with a hot iron and it just stays there. It goes brown when I take the iron off but that section is not glued down. I guess I will have to prick it a few times to release the air and iron it down.
Does anyone one have any suggestions.
Doing great! I haven't been able to paint yet I have got real busy with work and just haven't had the time to paint. I didn't get the spray cans, I have a HVLP setup anyway. It kinda depends on how many colors you have in your scheme, but you will probly need two to do the cowl. Are you painting your hatch? If so than you will need more for that, and any other colors that are in your scheme would be on top of that. The guys at Wings West can give you a real good idea on how much it will take. I got three spray cans of clear from him to do my cowl and hatch,but those are also larger.@ericrs hi Erich's how are you doing. You used the paint from "West Wings." How many spray cans did it take. To paint the cowl. Is one enough or do you need two. Can you give a brief run down how it went and if have any pointers. Thanks.
Doing great! I haven't been able to paint yet I have got real busy with work and just haven't had the time to paint. I didn't get the spray cans, I have a HVLP setup anyway. It kinda depends on how many colors you have in your scheme, but you will probly need two to do the cowl. Are you painting your hatch? If so than you will need more for that, and any other colors that are in your scheme would be on top of that. The guys at Wings West can give you a real good idea on how much it will take. I got three spray cans of clear from him to do my cowl and hatch,but those are also larger.
I have been working on my Viper still little bits here and there. I have been stuffing the fuse with the electronics.
I had a box show up today with some goodies from @Vern.Smith at White Rose Engineering! Awesome stuff!
Today it is snowing and blowing about 30mph and it's about 5 degrees F out, so not good flying weather lol. I got 4.5" wheels.Hi there, man I thought you were done and flying the plane. At least it is covered. Looks like all you need to do assembly the plane do the radio and it is ready to fly. Is the weather where your good enough to fly at this time of the year or will you be waiting for the spring. Wheels look great I will be getting the same ones what size did you get.
Will try that thanks. It seems you need a little different technique to cover foam wings than you do open balsa structure. Thanks for the advice.Lay your piece down, and work from the center outwards.
I like to run lengthwise on a fully sheeted surface, then work the leading edge, then ghe trailing edge. I dont pull the covering tight, by hand. I just pull it taught, then iron it down. With that method, I have yet to get a bubble or wrinkle on anything.
If it is 120 I do not think so but if 100 you may at our field we have a person running around with sound meter which we all would like to kill but it seems the 100's are passing but 120 are just to load.
I may be wrong but you put all the good Viton tubing on the out side but if I am not mistaken it looks like you still have blue Tyson on the insides. Why would you not put it on the inside of the tank is it not more important to have it on the inside.
Will try that thanks. It seems you need a little different technique to cover foam wings than you do open balsa structure. Thanks for the advice.
Use 11 razor. Pull covering off apply a coat of stix itYou need to have a pin in-hand and poke a couple small holes in the covering wherever you see bubbles start to form when heating. Use a heat gun or iron (I use both depending where I am at) and put a pin hole in the bubble(s) and work the air towards the holes. The holes won't show up in the covering. I also use a soft mitt to go over the covering as it cools to ensure the adhesive adheres to the wood. Once you start, it will become second nature. Edit (I just use a small t-pin to poke the holes).