웹2002년 1월 15일 · Filler. It's a lot cheaper and sands a lot easier than Balsarite. I've. been using it ever since. You water it down to a creamy consistency and. then brush it on. Sand it is a well ventillated area because it gets real. dusty but it sure produces a smooth surface. 웹2004년 8월 4일 · Hobby Lobby sells some water-based stuff called "BalsaLoc". I used some of the stuff to stick a covering called Litespan onto an early Lazy Bee kit. I'm guessing BalsaLoc is a type of heat-activated fabric glue you might find in sewing craft stores.
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웹2024년 4월 2일 · I would say, no, Balsarite is not the same as clear dope. It is heat activated and adds to the adhesion of the plastic film used for covering. I've never tried to apply dope -over- Balsarite but I think you might end up with a mess if you did. Others may have different opinions but I've used Balsarite on a number of planes and although it is ... http://www.craftsclassic.com/11_381d2a9eba629f2c_1.htm phil scott reelection
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웹2024년 1월 3일 · Film covering preparation 웹Some commonly used products are epoxy, dope, acrylic dope, polyurethane paint, and polyurethane varnish. Back in the old days I used the no-longer-availabl Balsarite film adhesive as a fuel proofer. It’s essentially the same thing as Sig Stix-It, which is still available, so you could probably use that. If you are finishing your plane with ... 웹2002년 8월 29일 · finishing. I have used a product called BALSARITE to seal/prepare the finish for iron-on coverings, but I'm not convinced it's really necessary. To reduce grain or seams from showing through the covering, you can try tacking the edges of the covering down, then using a heat gun to shrink it over sheeted surfaces, rather than ironing the whole thing t shirts true classic