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6 years 9 months ago #13313 by Brian
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This is the foil being removed from the hatch. A job that should be avoided if at all possible.
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6 years 9 months ago #13324 by 4Pedalsfly
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Brian - Very interesting - hard work but well worth the effort.
You mention acetone - where is the best place to buy it locally ?
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6 years 9 months ago #13329 by John Bannister
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Acetone from Chemist Colin nail polish remover just check the label I used Boots own brand
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6 years 9 months ago #13330 by Brian
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Hi Colin, I bought my acetone from Wessex Chemical Factors, they're on the Woolsbridge industrial park, near Ringwood. Their website lists all the stuff they sell. I buy acetone and IPA from them. Worth a look, they sell lots of useful stuff.
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6 years 9 months ago #13396 by Brian
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Renewing the wing joint and fairing has taken longer that I thought. The original was built as part of a detachable "cockpit" arrangement, this was wrecked in the crash. The locating dowels are a tight fit in paper tubes epoxied to the LE sheeting. Easy to replace if worn or broken. Yesterday was too hot, today's too wet. Think I'l watch Phil's video of Dave Bright flying the Durafly Spitfire, just to keep my enthusiasm going.
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6 years 9 months ago #13400 by Phil Ford
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Brian wrote: Yesterday was too hot, today's too wet. Think I'l watch Phil's video of Dave Bright flying the Durafly Spitfire, just to keep my enthusiasm going.


Dave B will be impressed. :blink: Especially as you have selected his video to watch to pass the time when there are so many other flight videos to immerse yourself in. :evil:

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