thomas.menzel@gmx.at
New member
Hi there,
Because I am new here, I don't know the best category for this entry, so to all admins, feel free to move the post, whereever it fits best
I was not satisfied at all with painting my Sea Duck, so I tried Iron-On film with first applying a special glue for depron and it worked fine. Iron temperatures up to 110 degrees Celsius weren't a problem at all. If You are moving the iron constantly, maybe 10-20 degrees more. I think this paper-coated foam is much more heat resistant than normal depron.
Specialy the edges of the cutted depron look much better, when covered with film.
Here are the results:
For more pictures, also from a second (painted) Sea Duck see:
http://www.rc-wasserflieger.at/stpoelten_050317.htm
Products I used:
https://www.oracover.de/index.php/katalog/nlayer/36-1-standard_colours.html
https://www.oracover.de/?&content=katalog&action=showarticles&group=163200&page=1&
best regards
Thomas
Because I am new here, I don't know the best category for this entry, so to all admins, feel free to move the post, whereever it fits best
I was not satisfied at all with painting my Sea Duck, so I tried Iron-On film with first applying a special glue for depron and it worked fine. Iron temperatures up to 110 degrees Celsius weren't a problem at all. If You are moving the iron constantly, maybe 10-20 degrees more. I think this paper-coated foam is much more heat resistant than normal depron.
Specialy the edges of the cutted depron look much better, when covered with film.
Here are the results:
For more pictures, also from a second (painted) Sea Duck see:
http://www.rc-wasserflieger.at/stpoelten_050317.htm
Products I used:
https://www.oracover.de/index.php/katalog/nlayer/36-1-standard_colours.html
https://www.oracover.de/?&content=katalog&action=showarticles&group=163200&page=1&
best regards
Thomas
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