Re: Fuselage Cover

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james chybicki
Posts: 213
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Fuselage Cover

Post by james chybicki »

'Hi Guys-
Our Fuselage fabric will be here at the end of the
week!
Please advise any critical or tricky areas we should
keep a look out for!
We decided to use the PolyFiber System.
Any Comments would be appreciated.
Jim Chybicki
UC-61K 43-14964/HB-690



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Buell Powell
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Re: Fuselage Cover

Post by Buell Powell »

'Hi Jim,
Are you going to use Aerothane or Poly Tone paint.
Buell

james chybicki wrote:
>
> Hi Guys-
> Our Fuselage fabric will be here at the end of the
> week!
> Please advise any critical or tricky areas we should
> keep a look out for!
> We decided to use the PolyFiber System.
> Any Comments would be appreciated.
> Jim Chybicki
> UC-61K 43-14964/HB- 690
>
> ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _
> Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone
> who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.
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>
>
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David Stroud
Posts: 171
Joined: Mon Jun 09, 2003 6:14 am

Re: Fuselage Cover

Post by David Stroud »

'Giday Jim. congrats on your progress. I used the Polyfiber system on my
current ride and have no regrets. Everything was predictable except that
Polyfiber can't do real good math on using flattner ratios. Maybe not an
issue with you.

There are other and newer covering systems out there and I'd be pleased
to hear any feedback on research/use of them that anyone has out there
especially on the non toxic types.

David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
C-FDWS Christavia
Fairchild 51 under construction
and on the gear...

----- Original Message -----
From: james chybicki
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 2:48 PM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fuselage Cover


Hi Guys-
Our Fuselage fabric will be here at the end of the
week!
Please advise any critical or tricky areas we should
keep a look out for!
We decided to use the PolyFiber System.
Any Comments would be appreciated.
Jim Chybicki
UC-61K 43-14964/HB-690

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Steve Link
Posts: 104
Joined: Thu Nov 23, 2006 5:37 pm

Re: Fuselage Cover

Post by Steve Link »

'I own a 1966 Citabria and it will need covering soon. I plan to use the Stewart Systems EPA compliant finishing system....
http://www.stewartsystems.aero/
They are waterborne coatings that are even compatible with installation over other coatings if need be. One of their other pluses is that you can use the same product over fabric and metal so there is no color shift as in the dopes/enamels. Check it out! Tailwinds, Steve.
----- Original Message -----
From: david stroud
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fuselage Cover


Giday Jim. congrats on your progress. I used the Polyfiber system on my
current ride and have no regrets. Everything was predictable except that
Polyfiber can't do real good math on using flattner ratios. Maybe not an
issue with you.

There are other and newer covering systems out there and I'd be pleased
to hear any feedback on research/use of them that anyone has out there
especially on the non toxic types.

David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
C-FDWS Christavia
Fairchild 51 under construction
and on the gear...

----- Original Message -----
From: james chybicki
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 2:48 PM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fuselage Cover

Hi Guys-
Our Fuselage fabric will be here at the end of the
week!
Please advise any critical or tricky areas we should
keep a look out for!
We decided to use the PolyFiber System.
Any Comments would be appreciated.
Jim Chybicki
UC-61K 43-14964/HB-690

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james chybicki
Posts: 213
Joined: Fri Aug 16, 2002 11:37 am

Re: Fuselage Cover

Post by james chybicki »

'Hi Buell
We haven't made up our mind on that yet. The Poly Rep.
is pushing us toward Aerothane with a flatner agent to
match the WW2 paint scheme, have you ever used
Aerothane?
How is your F24 coming along?
Jim
--- Buell Powell wrote:
> Hi Jim,
> Are you going to use Aerothane or Poly Tone
> paint.
> Buell
>
> james chybicki wrote:
> >
> > Hi Guys-
> > Our Fuselage fabric will be here at the end of the
> > week!
> > Please advise any critical or tricky areas we
> should
> > keep a look out for!
> > We decided to use the PolyFiber System.
> > Any Comments would be appreciated.
> > Jim Chybicki
> > UC-61K 43-14964/HB- 690
> >
> > ____________ _________ _________ _________
> _________ _________ _
> > Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship
> answers from someone
> > who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.
> > http://answers. yahoo.com/ dir/?link= list&sid=
> 396545433
> >
>
> >
> >
>
>



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David Stroud
Posts: 171
Joined: Mon Jun 09, 2003 6:14 am

Re: Fuselage Cover

Post by David Stroud »

'Giday Jim. Double check the ratios on using flatner with Aerothane
Polyfiber products. There are math errors in some Polyfiber books.
I used Aerothane and the regular Polytone on my Christavia. I think
the colour was Federal 208 Olive Drab. The polytone is very easy to
spray. I used a real basic Wagner airless sprayer and if you produced
a run in the paint, you can just wipe it off with a paper towel and respray
immediately and no one could tell anything ran. It was idiot proof for sure.

David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
C-FDWS Christavia
Fairchild 51 under construction
and on the gear...
----- Original Message -----
From: james chybicki
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fuselage Cover


Hi Buell
We haven't made up our mind on that yet. The Poly Rep.
is pushing us toward Aerothane with a flatner agent to
match the WW2 paint scheme, have you ever used
Aerothane?
How is your F24 coming along?
Jim
--- Buell Powell wrote:

> Hi Jim,
> Are you going to use Aerothane or Poly Tone
> paint.
> Buell
>
> james chybicki wrote:
> >
> > Hi Guys-
> > Our Fuselage fabric will be here at the end of the
> > week!
> > Please advise any critical or tricky areas we
> should
> > keep a look out for!
> > We decided to use the PolyFiber System.
> > Any Comments would be appreciated.
> > Jim Chybicki
> > UC-61K 43-14964/HB- 690
> >
> > ____________ _________ _________ _________
> _________ _________ _
> > Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship
> answers from someone
> > who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.
> > http://answers. yahoo.com/ dir/?link= list&sid=
> 396545433
> >
>

> >
> >
>
>

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Buell Powell
Posts: 111
Joined: Thu Sep 20, 2001 8:19 am

Re: Fuselage Cover

Post by Buell Powell »

'Hi Jim,
On most of my projects I use Poly Tone on the fabric and
Aerothane for everything else. I did use Aerothane on the fabric wings
on a Cessna 120. and am using it on everything on the Fairchild. I have
used Aerothane fully flattened on a Cub inst panel and it works really
well. The Poly Tone is easy to use but doesn't have a shine. The
Aerothane is a little tricky because if you aren't careful it will
run(sometimes it wont run when you are spraying it but will soon after.
and you need a good paint gun and an HVLP gun doesn't work very well for
it. One thing to remember is to give it plenty of time between coats (I
usually wait 30 minuets and then press my thumb on some over sprayed
object. If it comes off on your thumb you need to wait. Hope this helps.
Buell

james chybicki wrote:
>
> Hi Buell
> We haven't made up our mind on that yet. The Poly Rep.
> is pushing us toward Aerothane with a flatner agent to
> match the WW2 paint scheme, have you ever used
> Aerothane?
> How is your F24 coming along?
> Jim
> --- Buell Powell wrote:
>
> > Hi Jim,
> > Are you going to use Aerothane or Poly Tone
> > paint.
> > Buell
> >
> > james chybicki wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Guys-
> > > Our Fuselage fabric will be here at the end of the
> > > week!
> > > Please advise any critical or tricky areas we
> > should
> > > keep a look out for!
> > > We decided to use the PolyFiber System.
> > > Any Comments would be appreciated.
> > > Jim Chybicki
> > > UC-61K 43-14964/HB- 690
> > >
> > > ____________ _________ _________ _________
> > _________ _________ _
> > > Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship
> > answers from someone
> > > who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.
> > > http://answers. yahoo.com/ dir/?link= list&sid=
> > 396545433
> > >
> >
> >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
> ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _
> Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search
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james chybicki
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Joined: Fri Aug 16, 2002 11:37 am

Re: Fuselage Cover

Post by james chybicki »

'thanks David!
Jim
--- david stroud wrote:
> Giday Jim. Double check the ratios on using flatner
> with Aerothane
> Polyfiber products. There are math errors in some
> Polyfiber books.
> I used Aerothane and the regular Polytone on my
> Christavia. I think
> the colour was Federal 208 Olive Drab. The polytone
> is very easy to
> spray. I used a real basic Wagner airless sprayer
> and if you produced
> a run in the paint, you can just wipe it off with a
> paper towel and respray
> immediately and no one could tell anything ran. It
> was idiot proof for sure.
>
> David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
> C-FDWS Christavia
> Fairchild 51 under construction
> and on the gear...
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: james chybicki
> To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 12:20 PM
> Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fuselage Cover
>
>
> Hi Buell
> We haven't made up our mind on that yet. The Poly
> Rep.
> is pushing us toward Aerothane with a flatner
> agent to
> match the WW2 paint scheme, have you ever used
> Aerothane?
> How is your F24 coming along?
> Jim
> --- Buell Powell wrote:
>
> > Hi Jim,
> > Are you going to use Aerothane or Poly Tone
> > paint.
> > Buell
> >
> > james chybicki wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Guys-
> > > Our Fuselage fabric will be here at the end of
> the
> > > week!
> > > Please advise any critical or tricky areas we
> > should
> > > keep a look out for!
> > > We decided to use the PolyFiber System.
> > > Any Comments would be appreciated.
> > > Jim Chybicki
> > > UC-61K 43-14964/HB- 690
> > >
> > > ____________ _________ _________ _________
> > _________ _________ _
> > > Be a better Heartthrob. Get better
> relationship
> > answers from someone
> > > who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.
> > > http://answers. yahoo.com/ dir/?link=
> list&sid=
> > 396545433
> > >
> >
>
>
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
>
__________________________________________________________
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> that gives answers, not web links.
>
>
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>
>
>
>
>
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james chybicki
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Re: Fuselage Cover

Post by james chybicki »

'Hi Buell
That is great info!
Did you cover the F24 yet?
Was there any tricky areas when applying the poly
fiber we should be careful with?
Jim
--- Buell Powell wrote:
> Hi Jim,
> On most of my projects I use Poly Tone on the
> fabric and
> Aerothane for everything else. I did use Aerothane
> on the fabric wings
> on a Cessna 120. and am using it on everything on
> the Fairchild. I have
> used Aerothane fully flattened on a Cub inst panel
> and it works really
> well. The Poly Tone is easy to use but doesn't have
> a shine. The
> Aerothane is a little tricky because if you aren't
> careful it will
> run(sometimes it wont run when you are spraying it
> but will soon after.
> and you need a good paint gun and an HVLP gun
> doesn't work very well for
> it. One thing to remember is to give it plenty of
> time between coats (I
> usually wait 30 minuets and then press my thumb on
> some over sprayed
> object. If it comes off on your thumb you need to
> wait. Hope this helps.
> Buell
>
> james chybicki wrote:
> >
> > Hi Buell
> > We haven't made up our mind on that yet. The Poly
> Rep.
> > is pushing us toward Aerothane with a flatner
> agent to
> > match the WW2 paint scheme, have you ever used
> > Aerothane?
> > How is your F24 coming along?
> > Jim
> > --- Buell Powell > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Jim,
> > > Are you going to use Aerothane or Poly Tone
> > > paint.
> > > Buell
> > >
> > > james chybicki wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi Guys-
> > > > Our Fuselage fabric will be here at the end of
> the
> > > > week!
> > > > Please advise any critical or tricky areas we
> > > should
> > > > keep a look out for!
> > > > We decided to use the PolyFiber System.
> > > > Any Comments would be appreciated.
> > > > Jim Chybicki
> > > > UC-61K 43-14964/HB- 690
> > > >
> > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________
> > > _________ _________ _
> > > > Be a better Heartthrob. Get better
> relationship
> > > answers from someone
> > > > who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.
> > > > http://answers. yahoo.com/ dir/?link=
> list&sid=
> > > 396545433
> > > >
> > >
> > 396545433
> >
>
>
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> > ____________ _________ _________ _________
> _________ _________ _
> > Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search
> > that gives answers, not web links.
> > http://mobile. yahoo.com/ mobileweb/ onesearch?
> refer=1ONXIC
> >
>
> >
> >
>
>



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Tom Downey
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Joined: Fri Mar 23, 2001 11:28 pm

Re: Fuselage Cover

Post by Tom Downey »

'
> Hi Jim,
> On most of my projects I use Poly Tone on the fabric and
> Aerothane for everything else
When you folks start using this system you'll never go back to
Stiz/Polytone/polyfiber/airtech..

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