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Old September 3rd 11, 01:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ken Latam
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Anyone know how much fabric is required to do a recover of a K8 ? In
square meter's or yard's. Looking at picking one up as a possible club
single seater but it needs a recovering job. I'd hate to have to order
twice or order twice as much.


Ken

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Old September 3rd 11, 03:14 AM
shkdriver shkdriver is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ken Latam View Post
Anyone know how much fabric is required to do a recover of a K8 ? In
square meter's or yard's. Looking at picking one up as a possible club
single seater but it needs a recovering job. I'd hate to have to order
twice or order twice as much.


Ken
Hey!
I love to hear when someone is working on these Classics!
2006 polyfiber manual says;

Ka 8b sailplane,
41 linear yards of 70 inch wide fabric, 2 quarts poly-tak, 9.25 gallons poly-brush, 10 gallons poly-spray, 5.5 gallons poly-spray reducer, one 1" & five 2" rolls finish tape (b) bias, one rib lacing roll, one roll 1/2 inch reinforcing tape, 9.25 gallons poly-tone pigmented paint, 2.25 gallons poly-tone reducer, OR, 5.5 gallons aero-thane polyurethane finish, OR, 3.75 gallons ranthane hs polyurethane finish.

when I refinished my SHK I used the ranthane, high gloss, and suitable for composite and fabric surfaces (same gloss over all parts) but harder to repair.

Good Luck!
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Old September 3rd 11, 01:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
JJ Sinclair[_2_]
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Default K8b recover info needed

On Sep 2, 5:54*pm, Ken Latam wrote:
Anyone know how much fabric is required to do a recover of a K8 ? *In
square meter's or yard's. Looking at picking one up as a possible club
single seater but it needs a recovering job. I'd hate to have to order
twice or order twice as much.

Ken


Get a copy of "How to cover an aircraft" by Jon Goldenbaum, Poly-
fiber, Inc. There is a world of information in there.
Have fun, I always love to do dope & fabric work.
JJ
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Old September 3rd 11, 08:05 PM
Walt Connelly Walt Connelly is offline
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One of my fondest memories is of helping an old A & E cover a J3 Cub and a Waco UPF 7. I learned a lot, specifically that if I ever needed dope and fabric work done I WOULD HIRE SOMEONE WHO REALLY KNEW THEIR STUFF.

WALT
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Old September 4th 11, 02:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tony[_5_]
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Consider looking into the Stewart System for recovering. Your brain
will thank you later. www.stewartsystems.aero
 




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