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I know it can be done.
On an ASW-15, the first layer of cloth was pulled off the wings and a fresh layer of cloth was applied. It worked out well. The naked surface is rough enough to allow good bond of new layer. GA |
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On Feb 9, 1:34*pm, glider wrote:
I know it can be done. *On an ASW-15, the first layer of cloth was pulled off the wings and a fresh layer of cloth was applied. It worked out well. The naked surface is rough enough to allow good bond of new layer. *GA Schleicher manual mentions this in maintenance instructions- paint cracks associated with damage that goes thru gelcoat into top layer of glass. UH |
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