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Old March 26th 07, 10:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
glider.rescue
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Default Fabric Removal Question

Have removed the fabric from the wings of a 1950's wooden glider and would
like some advise please.

The fabric was obviously stuck to the wood with adhesive, after removal of
the fabric I am left with a hard residue coating of adhesive on the wood,
has anyone any tips on the best means to remove it?

And preferably the easiest?

For info I'm located in the UK.

Thanks

Dave


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Old March 27th 07, 07:51 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Robert van de Sandt
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Default Fabric Removal Question

Hi,

a careful sanding (with a machine) is normally a good way.

Robert

glider.rescue schrieb:
Have removed the fabric from the wings of a 1950's wooden glider and would
like some advise please.

The fabric was obviously stuck to the wood with adhesive, after removal of
the fabric I am left with a hard residue coating of adhesive on the wood,
has anyone any tips on the best means to remove it?

And preferably the easiest?

For info I'm located in the UK.

Thanks

Dave


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Old March 27th 07, 07:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
raulb
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Default Fabric Removal Question

On Mar 26, 1:45 pm, "glider.rescue" wrote:
Have removed the fabric from the wings of a 1950's wooden glider and would
like some advise please.

Have you contacted anyone from the Vintage Glider Club? They would be
familiar with it.

Also, the BGA has a booklet called "Standard Repairs to Gliders:"
which may be of some help to you.

Although sanding is a good idea.


The fabric was obviously stuck to the wood with adhesive, after removal of
the fabric I am left with a hard residue coating of adhesive on the wood,
has anyone any tips on the best means to remove it?

And preferably the easiest?

For info I'm located in the UK.

Thanks

Dave



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Old April 6th 07, 10:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Fabric Removal Question



The fabric was obviously stuck to the wood with adhesive, after removal of
the fabric I am left with a hard residue coating of adhesive on the wood,
has anyone any tips on the best means to remove it?


And preferably the easiest?


For info I'm located in the UK.


Thanks


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In many cases the fabric is linen (cotton) and was attached with
Nitrate dope. Some laquer thinner often removes the excess. If the
layer is thick consider a scraper. If using a scraper or sander go
easy, the ribs are easy to damage.
H.L.C.

 




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