Love seeing an expert at work and doing the right job. I inherited an old SGS 2-33 glider needing to be recovered. Now for the courage to tackle this job. Many thanks.
Your videos are very interesting and informative. It's always nice to see a professional share their talent and techniques. You have a very casual way of explaining without lecturing and making the processes interesting. It's not often that we get a chance to look over the shoulder of a craftsman at this level. Thank you for all the time and effort you have invested in making these videos.
Beautiful work. I enjoyed watching this come together. Only suggestion I would add is that the aluminum access panel reinforcement mentioned at 1:25:30 should be deburred and a slight bevel lightly sanded in across all edges and outside corners. This would prevent any sharp points or rough edges from digging into the fabric.
Well done, great delivery, and logical layout. Just bought my second (thankfully airworthy and not in need of this procedure) Tri Pacer. Great plane. Happy Landings.
My preference is to use soda. I have a guy locally that does a great job. He did my 46 cub and you could still see the ink stamps on the sheet metal from the factory! It did not hurt any of the delicate parts, but cleaned it really nice.
Yes! In areas where the fabric terminates and there is no overlap such as around a door frame, etc.. we recommend scuffing it for better adhesion. But powder coating is no different than a painted surface as far as our system is concerned.
imagine covering with linen and without the benefit of shrink fabric as we enjoy these days. Compound curves are easily negotiated and mistakes are hidden by technology that were only dreamed of . It is not the "black art" that it was perhaps perceived. Grab a piece of Stits or Ceconite and get busy learning.
The Bob Ross of fuselage covering! Awesome..
Love seeing an expert at work and doing the right job. I inherited an old SGS 2-33 glider needing to be recovered. Now for the courage to tackle this job. Many thanks.
Your videos are very interesting and informative. It's always nice to see a professional share their talent and techniques. You have a very casual way of explaining without lecturing and making the processes interesting. It's not often that we get a chance to look over the shoulder of a craftsman at this level. Thank you for all the time and effort you have invested in making these videos.
Beautiful work. I enjoyed watching this come together. Only suggestion I would add is that the aluminum access panel reinforcement mentioned at 1:25:30 should be deburred and a slight bevel lightly sanded in across all edges and outside corners. This would prevent any sharp points or rough edges from digging into the fabric.
Well done, great delivery, and logical layout. Just bought my second (thankfully airworthy and not in need of this procedure) Tri Pacer. Great plane. Happy Landings.
Pure craftmanship! Beautiful work.
much appreciated videos like this thank you for taking your time and effort
Thank you, very nice work, great tips.
great vids very well handled and presented...i,m getting a 1947 areo champ,, thought i,ed do my research before hand,,regarding fabricating,,
THANK YOU for sharing your wisdom.
Your welcome! Let us know if you have questions.
Andy
Excellent and informativevideo, thanks
Thanks for the lesson.
Thanks for sharing your property
Thank you! :)
I wish i could have this old fella help me do my Maule...My brother in law is in this very stage on this exact airplane!
I like good job
made of iron or aluminum whether the body of the aircraft
Great video. What blast media did you use on this and what would you use on a new fuselage?
My preference is to use soda. I have a guy locally that does a great job. He did my 46 cub and you could still see the ink stamps on the sheet metal from the factory! It did not hurt any of the delicate parts, but cleaned it really nice.
is this product and process recomended on a great lakes super baby lakes
Can oratex fabric use for quicksilvers also
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Thank you for sharing your craft, What kind of fabric is that that you use to cover the planes frame?
I think it is ceconite. Guessing from watching other Stewart system videos.
Either Ceconite or Superflite 102.
Essa estrutura é de alumínio?
How to use glue and glue name
Will this system go on a powder coated airframe?
Yes! In areas where the fabric terminates and there is no overlap such as around a door frame, etc.. we recommend scuffing it for better adhesion. But powder coating is no different than a painted surface as far as our system is concerned.
Is this waterproof fabric?
je voudrais s il est possible d avoir les plans de ce piper et a quel prix merci d avance
Hi. Please send where he also bought scissors. I can not buy with us. Link where buy also scissors. well thank you
www.stewartsystems.aero/products/275/florian-rotary-pinking-shear
What structure is this?
material?
The fuselage tubing is 4130 chrome moly steel. It has been primed and painted with EkoPrime and EkoCrylic.
@@StewartSystems thank you very much
What material is this?
The fabric is Ceconite 102. We also use Superflite. Either is fine.
Monokote 2.0
j aime deszir acheter les plans piper cub ou piper pa 18
imagine covering with linen and without the benefit of shrink fabric as we enjoy these days. Compound curves are easily negotiated and mistakes are hidden by technology that were only dreamed of . It is not the "black art" that it was perhaps perceived. Grab a piece of Stits or Ceconite and get busy learning.
Just like putting jap tissue on a model airplane only bigger scale...We also use a glue stick for covering
One big Cheifs writing pad should do all surfaces
制作一架飞机太困难了
tuoi da cao, nhung long dam me cao hon nua