Thank you Jerry. If you take your time ironing it down and use the Monokote trim solvent, clear coat is not necessary. We have planes that are 8+ years old that still look great.
Thank you, Lee. We will see what we can do. Ultracote is much more difficult to do this with, but we will try to come up with some tips. BTW: we feel the end may be near for Monokote so we have some plans for some videos with new ideas on applying a trim scheme.
this is very good guys. I have one question, are there any other options besides using press n seal? Bcoz i can't find this in my country. Appreciate your response. Thanks.
About 15 min is good. I have 3 kids so it may already get interrupted. Great content though. Besides. Smaller “concentrated/specific” videos are great. I learned a lot in just a few minutes even though I’ve been doing this for 30 years. 👍
Yes Gary, you can use them for the other side, the only issue will be getting them to line up exactly. I have used them for the underside of the wing and for the stabilizer, where if the alignment is off it won't be so noticeable.
To add to the previous reply. Another thing to consider is that you would generally mirror the pattern on the other side. There is always some waste when it comes to covering but I feel the final product is well worth it!
Thanks so much for worthful info/instructions 🌷👍
You are so welcome!
Great demo guys! Never seen that method.
Thank you for the play by play
Thank you Gmoney. Glad to hear you learned something new.
Great video....always wondered how they did checker boards..now I know. Can’t wait to try it
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent. Thank you for posting
Our pleasure. Glad you enjoyed it!!
Nice video guys it’s always good to see how other people do it
Thank you Dave. We are glad you enjoyed the video!
Thanks gents great tutorial
Glad you enjoyed it
Came out pretty good, I would most certainly want to put some kind of clear coat over it to ensure it does not peel off.
Thank you Jerry. If you take your time ironing it down and use the Monokote trim solvent, clear coat is not necessary. We have planes that are 8+ years old that still look great.
Wow. Great tips.
Thank you, Big Tiny! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Perfect !!!
great video,thanks for the tips.
Thank you very much. Really glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video boys!
Thank you Ryan!!
Have subscribed, for the humour. Thumbs up.
Thank you, Mr Strong. Happy to have you here!!
Great Video guys, Please do a video for Doing the Same with Ultracote/Oracover? Ie Applying Multilayers with no bubbles? This would be fantastic!
Thank you, Lee. We will see what we can do. Ultracote is much more difficult to do this with, but we will try to come up with some tips. BTW: we feel the end may be near for Monokote so we have some plans for some videos with new ideas on applying a trim scheme.
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Great video! Keep it up!
Thank you Don!!
this is very good guys. I have one question, are there any other options besides using press n seal? Bcoz i can't find this in my country. Appreciate your response. Thanks.
you can try masking tape, just apply it to your pants so it is not so sticky.
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Glad you liked the video!
Tks for sharing Nice tips but I didn t get the clear plastic brand. Can I use any generic food wrapping plastc? TIA
Don't think normal wrap will work. This was filmed and tested using Glad Press and Seal.
Cool 👍 thanks
No problem 👍
You should use that quirky ASOTV tool Santa baby got you. Or... cricut some stencils!
Stay tuned LaVista. We are working up to that. We may even have to bring in a subject matter expert!!
About 15 min is good. I have 3 kids so it may already get interrupted. Great content though. Besides. Smaller “concentrated/specific” videos are great. I learned a lot in just a few minutes even though I’ve been doing this for 30 years. 👍
Thanks for the feedback. Glad you found the video useful!!
Awesome
Glad you enjoyed it!
The best kind of nerds. Thx for the info, good one!!
Thank you, monkfry!! Glad you enjoyed it!
I suppose if I wanted to do a wavy checkerboard, that would work to, may be not perfectly symmetrical on both sides.
You are correct. A wavy flag shouldn't be symmetrical anyway in our opinion...
Is that not a waste? can the pieces you discard not be used for the other side?
Yes Gary, you can use them for the other side, the only issue will be getting them to line up exactly. I have used them for the underside of the wing and for the stabilizer, where if the alignment is off it won't be so noticeable.
To add to the previous reply. Another thing to consider is that you would generally mirror the pattern on the other side. There is always some waste when it comes to covering but I feel the final product is well worth it!
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Well, technically you could make a pretty sweet checker board board with this. LOL. Thanks Swanson Inspections.
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