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No and no. IMHO, the last thing you would want to do is seal the balsa before applying any heatshrink film. You want any air to be able to expand into the grain of the balsa as it is heated. To be honest, covering a foam wing using film is not easy because the foam is airtight. So for a built up wing you might seal all the edges before shrinking the film, but with a foam wing (or any soling surface) I lightly tack corners and edges every 10cm or so and then work from the centre outwards. This avoids trapping too many air bubbles.Brian wrote: I like your choice of colour scheme Mike, its almost like looking at two different models. Do you seal the balsa before covering, and do you use a primer on the overlaps in the film?
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Phil Ford wrote: Mike, if the dark blue is Oracover 52...
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At the present time that is good policy.MikeSeale wrote:
Phil Ford wrote: Mike, if the dark blue is Oracover 52...
Why would you assume Oracover. You know I'm [strike]a tight git[/strike] careful with my money.
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As for sealing the edges of overlaps, I know Jon does seal his overlaps after covering (perhaps he can link to the product he uses?)
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do optical tachometers wear out?
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