Re: My recent fabric job
Hi Andy, this is Dave's thread so I'll be brief as possible. I've owned nine fabric airplanes, never hangared in Alaska, but none with Stewart's as the primary cover. I've been around a few that acquaintances have redone. All have had issues in isolated spots with delamination or bubbling. I don't know the cause but that may have been due to contamination during build. I have no direct experience with auto fuel and Stewarts.
Autofuel or a blend of that and 100LL is a reality for some owners. Having a covering that's potentially subject to compromise from that fuel would be a non-starter for me. The benefits of durability and lack of cold crack would be a positive aspect. I have a few lower wing inspection rings glued on with the Stewart's glue that's holding well in an experimental test versus the Stits glue.
Never had fuel associated problems with Randolph or ???
Gary
Hi Andy, this is Dave's thread so I'll be brief as possible. I've owned nine fabric airplanes, never hangared in Alaska, but none with Stewart's as the primary cover. I've been around a few that acquaintances have redone. All have had issues in isolated spots with delamination or bubbling. I don't know the cause but that may have been due to contamination during build. I have no direct experience with auto fuel and Stewarts.
Autofuel or a blend of that and 100LL is a reality for some owners. Having a covering that's potentially subject to compromise from that fuel would be a non-starter for me. The benefits of durability and lack of cold crack would be a positive aspect. I have a few lower wing inspection rings glued on with the Stewart's glue that's holding well in an experimental test versus the Stits glue.
Never had fuel associated problems with Randolph or ???
Gary
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