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On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 08:25:10 -0700 (PDT), nimbus
wrote: .... Now, only after 2 years, the plastic is becoming brittle. It seems to be at an end of life. My 6 or 7 years old Jaxida set had lost all weatherproofing. The coating progressively turned into a white powder that was filling my clothes during the cover/uncover process. I have sprayed the whole (cleaned) set with two thin coats of a plastic paint called "Plastivel". The result is a different looking, slightly more rigid and crisp glider cover. No water passes through the fabric now, even under heavy rain. I still can easily store the set in its bags, though the sound is definetely different. The seller claims that the treatment will last for more than 3 years. It is in commont use on camp tents and for sealing toxic-painted aquarium decorations from the vital environment. My 18m single seater required 8 cans of spray paint for a total cost of about 60 Euros. Plastivel: http://www.bricoliamo.com/17/37/546/ http://www.costruire.com/a+r/prod_sx...0&w=1332&n=153 The following product might be a good alternative, though it's based on rubber instead of plastic. http://www.plastidip.com/home_solutions/Plasti_Dip Any other suggestions? Aldo Cernezzi |
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cernauta wrote:
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 08:25:10 -0700 (PDT), nimbus wrote: ... Now, only after 2 years, the plastic is becoming brittle. It seems to be at an end of life. My 6 or 7 years old Jaxida set had lost all weatherproofing. The coating progressively turned into a white powder that was filling my clothes during the cover/uncover process. I have sprayed the whole (cleaned) set with two thin coats of a plastic paint called "Plastivel". The result is a different looking, slightly more rigid and crisp glider cover. No water passes through the fabric now, even under heavy rain. I still can easily store the set in its bags, though the sound is definetely different. A DG 800 pilot in my area added a layer of 1460 Tyvek (a form of Tyvek sold for the purpose of covering and protecting things that are outside) to the top side of his Jaxida covers, which had lost their top coating. He said it was cheap and easy to do, and the last I heard from him, the Tyvek was still in good condition after 2 years of leaving the glider tied down April through September. Here is where he got the material: www.materialconcepts.com My wife made me a set of lightweight covers for use during soaring camps and contests. She tells me it was easy to handle and to sew. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * Updated! "Transponders in Sailplanes" http://tinyurl.com/y739x4 * New Jan '08 - sections on Mode S, TPAS, ADS-B, Flarm, more * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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