Hi All,
I stumbled upon this neat link http://spenceraircraft.com/poly-fiber-c ... /hatz.html and I was wondering if other who have used this system can comment on the quantities that the estimator advises a Hatz builder to order.
Covering supplies - quantity estimate
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Covering supplies - quantity estimate
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Re: Covering supplies - quantity estimate
Those quantities look about right except forget about the bias tape. You can get a much nicer job by heat forming a regular tape.
Regarding the process, I personally wouldn't use anything else, although I do use Ranthane for the topcoat when a really glossy finish is the goal. You do need a fresh air breathing system if you're shooting any 2 part catalyzed products though.
Mark
Regarding the process, I personally wouldn't use anything else, although I do use Ranthane for the topcoat when a really glossy finish is the goal. You do need a fresh air breathing system if you're shooting any 2 part catalyzed products though.
Mark
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Re: Covering supplies - quantity estimate
I bought two boxes of 2" brushes (36 pcs.) and two boxes of 1" brushes (36 pcs.) and a couple dozen 2" foam brushes from Harbor Freight so far. I took scissors and snipped the "flagged" ends of the brushes. This helped me force the EkoBond throught the fabric's weave. I've used 4 or 5 boxes of blue paper towels. I found cutting each towel in half reduced waste and wiped just as good as a whole towel. I found a pair of rotary Florian pinkers on EBay and had them reconditioned. Regular pinking shears would not cut the ceconite. I used nearly 200 unwaxed paper cups for the EkoBond.
I used an old Black and decker iron to shrink larger areas. The older irons don't shut off unless you tell 'em to. For smaller areas I used a Black Baron iron used by modelers on coverite coverings. I put Teflon tape on the bottom of the smaller iron to help it glide better over pinked edges and glued seams. The poly fiber spiral bound book was helpful even though I was using Stewart's. I put all my leftovers and covering tools in a box for future use.
I've seen references to Stewart's in this forum but I'm not sure anyone used it for their Hatz. For me, once I learned the best way to brush and wipe progress moved right along. I have a basement shop and there was never a complaint from above about any noxious smells. It's a very forgiving system.
I'm about to start the EkoFill painting with the waterborne system as all covering is complete. Hopefully colors before the snow melts. Good luck with your project and make haste slowly.
Hope some of this helps.
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Re: Covering supplies - quantity estimate
Thanks for the post! Taking the time to post details like this has saved me countless hassles, hours, and re-do's. I'm sure glad folks take the time to post.