Plastic/Vinyl letters
"Bill Daniels" bildan@comcast-dot-net wrote in message
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Yes, but you wouldn't need it for long.
bildan
"Udo Rumpf" wrote in message
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Bill,
I would be very difficult to apply this kind of finish on a larger scale.
You would need a clean room not unlike a chip manufacturer.
The smallest dust particle, if trapped, magnifies the imperfection.
It is difficult enough to do it on a smaller scale.
Regards
Udo
Monokote is just the model airplane brand of a heat shrinkable plastic
film which is probably avialable in widths and thicknesses that are big
enough for glider wings. I've wondered if somethng like this woldn't
make an inexpensive refinish process.
bildan
Plastic wood grain stuff used to be common on station wagons.
My dad decided to replace some that had faded pretty badly on a '60s or'70s
vintage station wagon - when he found out how much the "real" stuff cost, he
went to K-mart and bought shelf paper...
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Geoff
The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com
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