Great video Jason & John....really good techniques and great advice on what to do with the new plane... I’ve actually done what you guys did there but how about a technique on getting the wrinkles out of the wings with out putting in or taking out any dihedral or wing wash... thanks keep up the great videos ....
I find the iron takes longer but the risk is pulling seams is all but gone! Great video guys! I would love to see the “windex” method for custom graphics! Wood glue on pin hinges for me.
Great video I love using monokote it shrinks great and once done properly you will not have any issues later on also monokotre is great for the trimming because of using the windex method with a piece of glass
Thank you for the comment. We love working with Monokote also. Definitely our preferred film covering. Keep an eye out for upcoming videos on using Monokote.
Nice video Jason and John I’m going to try this on my next plane
Thanks Dave. Let us know how it works out for you!!
Thank you Jason and John for showing us your techniques. Looking forward to the windex video. 🇦🇺
You bet!
Great video,thanks for the info.
Thanks Island RC!
Great video Jason & John....really good techniques and great advice on what to do with the new plane... I’ve actually done what you guys did there but how about a technique on getting the wrinkles out of the wings with out putting in or taking out any dihedral or wing wash... thanks keep up the great videos ....
Thanks Bill. We will do a section on this when we get to the wings on the new Yak.
I find the iron takes longer but the risk is pulling seams is all but gone! Great video guys!
I would love to see the “windex” method for custom graphics!
Wood glue on pin hinges for me.
We agree with you on that Gmoney. Windex method coming next week.
Great video I love using monokote it shrinks great and once done properly you will not have any issues later on also monokotre is great for the trimming because of using the windex method with a piece of glass
Thank you for the comment. We love working with Monokote also. Definitely our preferred film covering. Keep an eye out for upcoming videos on using Monokote.