Del Rawlins wrote:
In Robert Little wrote:
very stable once it dries. Again, dope on cotton and linen has been
used for the 50 years prior to the introduction of the newer fabrics.
Yes, but both of those fabrics have built in shrinking ability and will
continue to shrink as they age. How can you make fiberglass cloth
shrink? Maybe I just don't understand enough about your process to get
it. Do you have a website with technical information, or could you post
an excerpt from the relevant part of your application manual?
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Del Rawlins-
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Unofficial Bearhawk FAQ website:
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Del,
Check the model airplane supply houses.
You can find glass down to 1/2 ounce per yard.
Butyrate shrinks quite a bit.
Even the "non-taughtening" variety pulls up a bit.
So a glass skin would rely on the coating for taughtness
(not in the MS dictonary?) - just like linen does.