Re: Clear Thick Packing Tape to Reinforce a Glider Fuselage and Wings
Bill, there's multiple methodologies for this, usually addressing the particular wing involved. But if as I suspect you're looking for the hot'n'quik method, and knowing a glider is involved, it's as simple as a strip laid from chord to tip underneath.
The operating theory is that the tape won't stretch, helping reduce lateral wing flexing. I suggest you look for a polyester backing. You'll want the tape to 'death grip' the foam, so first clean the surface thoroughly to remove any mold release residue (oily, silicone) using, eg, 90% or better Isopropyl Alcohol. Be sure to select one with a good aggressive adhesive.
Some might suggest using the cheaper tape with longitudinal fiberglas threads. It'll work, for awhile. It's thick, and ugly. The adhesive starts chalking/breaking down after about a season if that long, strands start fraying off, plus it looks like crap & worsens with age. It'll work, but I don't recommend it.
One I would now recommend, that's come out since I last used the trick, is the new Gorilla 'Clear Repair' tape. That stuff eez toff!
Good luck on your project.
Re: Clear Thick Packing Tape to Reinforce a Glider Fuselage and Wings
Thanks.
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 10:25 AM, StarHopper [via Motion RC Forum] <
ml-node+s1075610n4748h37@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> Bill, there's multiple methodologies for this, usually addressing the
> particular wing involved. But if as I suspect you're looking for the
> hot'n'quik method, it's as simple as a strip laid from chord to tip
> underneath.
> The operating theory is that the tape won't stretch, helping reduce
> lateral wing flexing. I suggest you look for a polyester backing. You'll
> want the tape to 'death grip' the foam, so first clean the surface
> thoroughly to remove any mold release residue (oily, silicone) using, eg,
> 90% or better Isopropyl Alcohol. Be sure to select one with a good
> aggressive adhesive.
>
> Some might suggest using the cheaper tape with longitudinal fiberglas
> threads. It'll work, for awhile. The adhesive starts chalking/breaking do=
wn
> after about a season if that long, strands start fraying off, plus it loo=
ks
> like crap & worsens with age. It'll work, but I don't recommend it.
>
> One I would now recommend, that's come out since I last used the 'trick',
> is the new Gorilla 'Clear Repair' tape. That stuff eez toff!
> Good luck on your project.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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RE: Clear Thick Packing Tape to Reinforce a Glider Fuselage and Wings
I used 3M packing tape on my Radian fuselage. It's been on there for 2 years and still looks great. If your really carefull about applying it, it can look quite nice. The Doctor
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