Unfortunately there are not any real good videos on You Tube showing the Poly Fiber process. I watched a lot of videos when I needed to learn when I covered the fuselage and tailfeathers. Above Alaska Aviation did several airplanes for the Alaska Airman's Assoc. raffles. If you slow them down you can get some pointers. There was a young woman, Iapplyufly, posting videos then that had some good pointers. Spencer Aircraft posted some clips of a covering seminar they sponsored. The clips are short and cut out a lot, but, again, some good stuff can be gleaned I have a dvd that the old poly fiber put out that is pretty good. There are some clips of it on You Tube but they are chopped up pretty bad. The ones from Consolidated that has Poly Fiber now leave a lot to be desired, bad music in place of instructional narration. There is some cross-over from Stewart Systems, but the chemicals are too different to rely on too close.
Your video will help me late this summer when i will cover with the Poly-Fiber systeme. Regards
Unfortunately there are not any real good videos on You Tube showing the Poly Fiber process. I watched a lot of videos when I needed to learn when I covered the fuselage and tailfeathers.
Above Alaska Aviation did several airplanes for the Alaska Airman's Assoc. raffles. If you slow them down you can get some pointers.
There was a young woman, Iapplyufly, posting videos then that had some good pointers.
Spencer Aircraft posted some clips of a covering seminar they sponsored. The clips are short and cut out a lot, but, again, some good stuff can be gleaned
I have a dvd that the old poly fiber put out that is pretty good. There are some clips of it on You Tube but they are chopped up pretty bad. The ones from Consolidated that has Poly Fiber now leave a lot to be desired, bad music in place of instructional narration. There is some cross-over from Stewart Systems, but the chemicals are too different to rely on too close.
Hello. Lots of taping, mixing and painting. Good luck.