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PostPosted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 8:20 pm    Post subject: Reshrunk fabric Reply with quote

Thanks to the off list response of a nameless member I used a heat gun to
reshrink some loose fabric on my rudder. The cutting off of the old
fabric, patching, and painting would have in no way been a better repair
than simply waving the magic wand at the problem. After patching in fabric
on the fuselage I also used it to eliminate distant wrinkles that did not go
away when the new fabric was shrunk. I understand the need for
instructions, but sometimes a little common sense must prevail. Sorry,
can't always follow the heard. Thanks again for the off list advice. Ron
NB Ore

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 9:55 pm    Post subject: Reshrunk fabric Reply with quote

At 08:19 PM 11/12/2006, you wrote:
Quote:
Thanks to the off list response of a nameless member I used a heat gun to
reshrink some loose fabric on my rudder.

Leave them nameless if you want, but I'd love to hear what you did and how
you did it.

Thanks in advance,
Guy Buchanan
K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 6:11 am    Post subject: Reshrunk fabric Reply with quote

If your cloth further shrunk then all that means is it wasn't properly
shrunk in the first place.

I too have removed wrinkles form cloth. Doing so required removing and
patching an area of cloth.

Don't worry about following the herd ..... Follow the installation manual.

Noel

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 6:57 am    Post subject: Reshrunk fabric Reply with quote

Not necessarily. It is acceptable to shrink Poly-Fiber to less than the
maximum temp. You can "finalize" the shrink at anywhere between 250 and 350
degrees. Beyond 350, it loosens up (as already stated). The Poly-Fiber
manual states that if the higher temps warp the structure - STOP! The STC is
good at 250 degrees (not that an STC means anything to us).

Case in point: My model 2 rudder warped badly when I shrunk it at 350
degrees. I have to redo it to get the hinges to line up properly.

Bradley

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 7:28 am    Post subject: Reshrunk fabric Reply with quote

An important thing to consider here is that the Kitfox manual calls for a
shrink temperature lower than the maximum shrink temperature in the
Polyfiber manual at least in the Model IV. There has been some discussion
on this in the past some advocating the temps in the Polyfiber book and some
the temps in the SS manual. Some of the structure in our airplanes is
subject to distortion with over shrunk fabric - the wasp waist seen in some
aft fuselage sections as an example.

After the fact, if it came to replacing fabric and trying a hot air gun, I
think I would try the hot air gun as the benefit might save tons of work and
if it doesn't work, nothing lost.

Lowell
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 8:29 am    Post subject: Re: Reshrunk fabric Reply with quote

[quote="lcfitt(at)sbcglobal.net"]
Some of the structure in our airplanes is
subject to distortion with over shrunk fabric - the wasp waist seen in some
aft fuselage sections as an example.

The wing trailing edges are another example. I reinforced mine with aluminum tubing. This is described in the builder's manual as an option, depending on how much the builder wishes to shrink the fabric.
Jim in NW FL
Series 7 in progress


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 8:31 am    Post subject: Reshrunk fabric Reply with quote

I remember reading some where the most tension the polyfibre cloth will
develop in shrinking is some where in the vicinity of 4 lb./ sq. in. The
older Egyptian cottons could generate well over twenty lb./ sq. in..

I've tried the heat gun and found there was no way I could regulate the
temperature applied to the cloth. A calibrated iron (at) 350F can be left on
the cloth for a considerable time with no damage. Polyfibre says it can be
left there indefinitely but I wouldn't try that.

I have a set of temperature calibrating wax sticks ( the blue one melts at
325F the red one at 350F) that allow me to instantly calibrate my iron to
between 325F and 350F. All I have to do is make sure the blue stick melts
on the face of the iron and the red one doesn't. If I remember correctly
these sticks were made to calibrate the temperature of photographic thermal
print heads that used to write data on the back of photographs.

Noel

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 9:45 pm    Post subject: Reshrunk fabric Reply with quote

Noel the fabric as mentioned by others can not be shrunk to it's max
potential without damaging many areas on a Kitfox. If 3" distance with a
heat gun is not affective then 2 3/4" then 2 1/2" etc. I found it easy to
use the desired distance for my gun of about 1 1/2". This probably gave
the same heat as the original shrink and the same tension on the fabric.
Worked for me. Ron NB Ore.
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If your cloth further shrunk then all that means is it wasn't properly
shrunk in the first place.

I too have removed wrinkles form cloth. Doing so required removing and
patching an area of cloth.

Don't worry about following the herd ..... Follow the installation manual.

Noel

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