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    Senior Member jiott's Avatar
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    Default Gas Cap Fairings

    Has anyone installed the optional gas cap fairings for the SS7 wing tanks? I forgot to glue them on before final paint (aerothane) and am wondering if there is any problem gluing them on now with Hysol on top of the finish paint. I will scuff up the paint first with Scotchbrite.

    Jim

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    Jim,
    I don't think there should be a problem. My favorite fabric repair - small rock holes etc. is Hysol, a piece of fabric and a couple of aluminum plates held together by a couple of magnets. I work it on the inside though. I like the stuff. Another thing, with the Aerothane, if cured thoroughly, you can use some acetone to clean up any over flow of the glue.
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    Default Re: Gas Cap Fairings

    I find plain old alcohol cleans up glue overflow quite well also.

    A tip from John McBean works very well to eliminate almost all glue overflow: Put down masking tape all around the edges of where the piece is going to sit. Then glue it down and let the excess glue overflow onto the masking tape. Then peel up the tape before the glue sets up and WaLa-clean edges.

    Jim

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