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flyinggpa(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 2:56 pm Post subject: Removing plastic wrap |
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Dan
In stead of plastic wrap (cling film) I used Duct Tape.
Cliff Shaw
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hagargs(at)earthlink.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 4:34 pm Post subject: Removing plastic wrap |
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It sounds as if your plastic wrap is too thin. I had used visqueen about
.004" thick. Removal involved getting an edge of a razor under a corner to
lift it and then peeling it off by hand.
Steve Hagar
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From: danbish <n914rb(at)earthlink.net>
Date: 7/8/2006 3:43:25 PM
Subject: Removing plastic wrap
Hi all,
I use plastic wrap as a release film when doing various layups and, of
course, it sticks to the layup and not the piece you're molding it against.
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But does anyone know of anything that will easily dissolve the wrap from
the layup? I've been sanding it off but that's messy and time consuming. I
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just need a way to make sure it is all removed without harming the layup.
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davedeford(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 10:01 pm Post subject: Removing plastic wrap |
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Quote: | I use plastic wrap as a release film when doing various
layups and, of course, it sticks to the layup and not the
piece you're molding it against.
But does anyone know of anything that will easily dissolve
the wrap from the layup? I've been sanding it off but that's
messy and time consuming. I just need a way to make sure it
is all removed without harming the layup.
Thanks,
Dan
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Dan,
It may be easier to stop the plastic from sticking in the first place. We
generally coat the film (or clear packing tape) with mold release (bought
from Aircraft Spruce, but it looks pretty much like ordinary paste wax for
cars). The layup comes right off after it's set. The wax residue is easily
cleaned off with solvent, if you need to bond or paint the surface later.
Dave DeFord
N135TD (XS mono, 912S, Airmaster, 450 hours)
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Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 1:08 am Post subject: Removing plastic wrap |
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I find that the plastic wrap always sticks to the layup if it is left on for
more than a couple of days or if the layup is cured with the plastic wrap in
place..
Duncan McF
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Kevin Klinefelter
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 11 Location: Bishop CA
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Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 12:29 pm Post subject: Removing plastic wrap |
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Hi Dan,
Try using clear packing tape on the peice you are molding against, and
peel ply for the first layer of the layup. Then when cured the layup
comes off the taped mold. Then peel the peel ply off the new part and it
is ready to bond, no sanding.
Kevin
danbish wrote:
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Hi all,
I use plastic wrap as a release film when doing various layups and, of course, it sticks to the layup and not the piece you're molding it against.
But does anyone know of anything that will easily dissolve the wrap from the layup? I've been sanding it off but that's messy and time consuming. I just need a way to make sure it is all removed without harming the layup.
Thanks,
Dan
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