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Subject: Re: Europa-List: Re:Fishing Line Technique
From: Carl Pattinson <carl@flyers.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 00:07:49
You are right about the fishing line technique but there is no need to 
fill the gaps left by the fishing lines.

As soon as the filler is applied satisfactorily remove the lines and 
warm with a hot air gun. This thins the filler mix enough to flow into 
the gaps. 

Dont overdo the heating though because the air in the filler mix expands 
and causes pinholes.

BTW are there any classic Europas left (ie: wings still under 
construction) ?

Yes thats how we did ours !!!

Carl Pattinson
G-LABS
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Fred Klein 
  To: europa-list@matronics.com 
  Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 8:34 PM
  Subject: Europa-List: Re:Fishing Line Technique


  Brian,

  My understanding of this technique is that it involves lengths of 
monofilament line which are draped chordwise over the wing (perhaps 
weighted); filler is then applied in chordwise strokes w/ a squeegee. 
The fishing lines act as thickness control screeds and are removed at 
sometime prior to final cure of the filler.

  I have no experience w/ this technique and doubtless others will 
hopefully chime in.

  Fred
  A194

  On Friday, November 24, 2006, at 05:56 AM, EuropaXSA276@aol.com wrote:


    In the archives there is reference to a "Fishing Line Technique" for 
laying on the filler. However I can find no explanation of exactly what 
it is or how it works.  Can anyone help? 
     



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