@@rcflyingwithrick If there is a good side to Koverall I can't find it. I must not be looking at it closely enough. I'll be sure to tune in to that video, thanks :)
{Your eyes are fine "lol" }. I should have read the first reply more carefully and slightly reworded my response. In the video, I mentioned only Koverall as a fabric-like covering. I may have mentioned Polyspan, but Polyspan is very similar in many ways to Koverall, except that it has a fuzzy side. It also has a directional weave, which I will discuss in my next video. Koverall, on the other hand, has no fuzzy side and can be applied in any direction. Therefore, I find Koverall to be my choice for fabric-like covering.
I know that everybody does it ,but thinning epoxy destroys some of the epoxy qualities. It's best to get a thinner viscosity epoxy by a reliable manufacturer.
Do not forget to mention I'm the next video to put the koverall on the good side to prevent fuzzies...looking forward to more Rick❤.
Thanks for the reminder about that. I will include as much detail as I can think of in the video. cheers Rick :)
@@rcflyingwithrick If there is a good side to Koverall I can't find it. I must not be looking at it closely enough. I'll be sure to tune in to that video, thanks :)
{Your eyes are fine "lol" }. I should have read the first reply more carefully and slightly reworded my response. In the video, I mentioned only Koverall as a fabric-like covering. I may have mentioned Polyspan, but Polyspan is very similar in many ways to Koverall, except that it has a fuzzy side. It also has a directional weave, which I will discuss in my next video. Koverall, on the other hand, has no fuzzy side and can be applied in any direction. Therefore, I find Koverall to be my choice for fabric-like covering.
@@rcflyingwithrick Still tuning in. Do you plan to film the maiden? (Please do!)
Yes :)
I know that everybody does it ,but thinning epoxy destroys some of the epoxy qualities. It's best to get a thinner viscosity epoxy by a reliable manufacturer.
I agree, I never thin epoxy. Rick