Author: "Noel & Yoshie Simmons" <noel@...> Time: Wed Jan 14, 2004 10:35 am PST Link
List,
Sometimes I actually come out with some useful information that I think will
benefit all so here it goes, wile it is still fresh on my hands.
I use a product called SprayLat to protect my windscreens works really well
but is sometimes hard to remove. At OSH this year I picked up technique
from the Sherpa guys. Soak cheese cloth in the SprayLat and put the cloth
on the canopy. This gives you something to pull on to remove it. Or you
can do what I am doing today on my RV-8A and peal it off little by little.
Oh well, if I only know then what I know now!
Deburing wing parts and riveting elevators :>) RV-10 #91
Sincerely,
Noel Simmons
Blue Sky Aviation, Inc.
Phone & Fax: 406-538-6574
noel@b...
www.blueskyaviation.net
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Author: "foyboy6" <foyboy6@...> Time: Wed Jan 14, 2004 5:36 pm PST Link
--- In RV10@yahoogroups.com, "Noel & Yoshie Simmons" <noel@b...>
wrote:
> List,
>
> Sometimes I actually come out with some useful information that I
think will
> benefit all so here it goes, wile it is still fresh on my hands.
>
> I use a product called SprayLat to protect my windscreens works
really well
> but is sometimes hard to remove. At OSH this year I picked up
technique
> from the Sherpa guys. Soak cheese cloth in the SprayLat and put
the cloth
> on the canopy. This gives you something to pull on to remove it.
Or you
> can do what I am doing today on my RV-8A and peal it off little by
little.
> Oh well, if I only know then what I know now!
>
> Deburing wing parts and riveting elevators :>) RV-10 #91
> Sincerely,
>
> Noel Simmons
> Blue Sky Aviation, Inc.
> Phone & Fax: 406-538-6574
> noel@b...
> www.blueskyaviation.net
> Try spraying or brushing on a heavy layer of spraylat. Then it
will peel off in a sheet.
John Foy
>
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