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3 years 11 months ago #22379 by Brian
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Thanks Mike, it is tricky I must admit, what does work quite well is stitching two pieces of film together "sticky side to sticky side". This gives a strip about 1" wide, the sewn strips are then ironed on to the wing and aileron. This is done before covering preferably. The line of stitches gives a near perfect alignment of the aileron, I'll tack on some photos when I get to the exciting bit of adding the control surfaces. I've used clear tape in the past, but only on a glider. Is it still available? Haven't seen it for a while.
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3 years 11 months ago #22380 by kevinross
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As Mike has stated - film hinges will normally create a wrinkle on the hinge line. So if your not bothered about that the film method does work. Ive even used it on a gas powered aircraft but I applied a stitched Solartex strip before the top film.

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3 years 11 months ago #22383 by Brian
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Sounds as though we're using the same method Kevin.

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3 years 11 months ago #22390 by Phil Ford
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Brian wrote: I've used clear tape in the past, but only on a glider. Is it still available? Haven't seen it for a while.


Yes! 3M Blenderm.

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3 years 11 months ago #22391 by Brian
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Never used Blenderm Phil, the tape I used was called "Diamond Clear" from Sellotape, very sticky and didn't perish in the sun. Is Blenderm fuel proof though? Did I read somewhere that its to stick dressings onto skin?

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3 years 11 months ago #22392 by Phil Ford
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Yes , it is used to stick dressings. I have used on loads of items, stays flexible and hangs on. Great for gliders. Have not used it on glow model's hinges though so would not know. It is pretty resilient to much.
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