Started the Oratex process on the port wing. Hopefully it will proceed more easily (and quicker) after the learning experiences on the stb wing. waiting for the underside trailing-edge glue to dry.
Port wing fabric layout
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Re: Port wing fabric layout
Very nice. A little more progress!
Port wing fabric layout - topside layout
Port wing topside panel layout. Doesn't look like much but it's a lot of circling the table pulling and clamping the edges in place prior to applying glue lines to both the structure and the Oratex. Much easier as a two-man job ... maybe should have waited for my Grandson's Spring Break.
That cardboard roll really helps ...
The next step is to flip the wing over and run a line of fixing tape strip along the lower aluminum trailing edge strip marking the glue boundaries. I've found that this gives the cleanest/sharpest glue overlap edge.
That cardboard roll really helps ...
The next step is to flip the wing over and run a line of fixing tape strip along the lower aluminum trailing edge strip marking the glue boundaries. I've found that this gives the cleanest/sharpest glue overlap edge.
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Re: Port wing fabric layout
How are you liking working with the clamps? I had trouble with them sliding off the clamped surfaces, but I was working with a cheap set of clamps I purchased off of Amazon. I ultimately ended up taping the fabric down before heating and bonding.
Cheap clamps also
the clamping arms of my cheap plastic clamps rotate from flat to a more biting surface ... I'll get a picture tomorrow. I only use them to position the fabric long enough to mark the inside surface ith a rough pencil line too indicate the glue areas.
Cheapie HomeDepot Clamps
The rotating ends sometimes provide a better grip on the slic fabric surface.