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Building materials, covering

Posted: August 6th, 2009, 3:18 pm
by jander14indoor
Since we have a dedicated board for WS now, I thought it might help to organize by kicking off topics around the typical WS questions. Content of string to be driven by subject line (I hope).

Re: Building materials, covering

Posted: September 8th, 2009, 5:59 pm
by danyalukin
Is there a sufficient difference between 5 micron and .9 micron mylar?

Re: Building materials, covering

Posted: September 9th, 2009, 3:48 am
by jander14indoor
Well, the 5 micron will be 5.5 times as heavy. Actually meant for outdoor covering, kind of overkill for SO for strength, but can probably be used if its what you have available. You just have to plan accordingly. You might check light tissue or very light shopping bags in your area for weight, might be lighter and plenty strong enough.

Thanks,

Jeff Anderson
Livonia, MI

Re: Building materials, covering

Posted: September 9th, 2009, 11:40 am
by blue cobra
I've always (for all of one season anyway) used produce bags. They're lighter than shopping bags (I assume), and work great. All of my planes were around 6.5-6.8g before ballast. I really don't see how buying film covering could be much better than using the free produce bags. In an f1d you need to be as light as possible, but I found it very easy to make 7g planes without paying much attention to weight.

Re: Building materials, covering

Posted: September 10th, 2009, 4:43 pm
by bob3443
blue cobra wrote:I've always (for all of one season anyway) used produce bags. They're lighter than shopping bags (I assume), and work great. All of my planes were around 6.5-6.8g before ballast. I really don't see how buying film covering could be much better than using the free produce bags. In an f1d you need to be as light as possible, but I found it very easy to make 7g planes without paying much attention to weight.
Actually last year i was thinking of which bag would be lighter, i also though produce bags, but then i cut a 6in square from a produce bag, a shop-rite bag, and a a.c.more bag. Turns out the a.c.more bag was lightest, then produce then shop-rite.

Re: Building materials, covering

Posted: September 24th, 2009, 4:57 pm
by swimmerdude5
HI, I've tried many times to put mylar wrap onto my balsa plane but it's always to static. i bought something that removes some of the static but it won't work. Can someone help me?

Re: Building materials, covering

Posted: September 24th, 2009, 5:00 pm
by blue cobra
Try rubbing it on your hair :)

I really don't know, but I do that sometimes when tape is too static, and it seems to work. It can't really hurt.

Re: Building materials, covering

Posted: September 24th, 2009, 5:14 pm
by smartkid222
swimmerdude5 wrote:HI, I've tried many times to put mylar wrap onto my balsa plane but it's always to static. i bought something that removes some of the static but it won't work. Can someone help me?
do u crumple your mylar into a ball before you put it on?

Re: Building materials, covering

Posted: September 24th, 2009, 5:42 pm
by swimmerdude5
No I do not, if you are then how do you get it out a ball when it's all stuck together?

Re: Building materials, covering

Posted: September 24th, 2009, 5:58 pm
by bob3443
swimmerdude5 wrote:No I do not, if you are then how do you get it out a ball when it's all stuck together?
I'm not sure but are you suppose to iron it or something?