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- From: torsten@rnivh.rni.sub.org (Torsten Leibold)
- Newsgroups: rec.models.rc
- Subject: Re: Light Covering...
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- Date: 31 Dec 92 10:30:10 GMT
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- larry@peak.psl.nmsu.edu (Evil Engineer doin' it the Cowboy Way) writes:
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- >more difficult to spray than dope. And, although super monokote seems
- >to be the overall best (not easiest to use) plastic film, its
- >durability is poor. Where monokote starts to bag and and loosen and
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- Give Oracover a try, I think it's called Ultracote in the US.
- It's a bit heavier than other films but adds much strength and is very
- durable ...
-
- >If "harder" = "more time and labor", then I agree with your point. But
-
- Yes, that's my meaning.
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- >If you are truly interested in learning how to get a superb dope/tissue
- >finish, you should give Windy Urtknowski a call. He has a pair of good
- >videos out which provide exact details on every aspect of this finish.
- >His phone number is (201) 440-0905. However, be warned that he may talk
- >your ear off. :-)
-
- Oh my o my .... Thanks for that hint, but oversea calls are rated with
- 1 cent per 6 seconds ... :-) That would be really too much.
-
- Bye,
- Torsten.
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