Greg,
No one can start off the day without a good whine.....great suggestion
regarding the Saran Wrap. I'll try it on my next set of foils.
Bill Scheumann
USA020 and USA040
In a message dated 6/23/2005 11:00:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
gregoryrryan@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> LOL Geez quit whining about the skin on your knuckles will ya, :-) (says
> looking at the scarred stumps others call fingers).
>
> I use saran wrap pulled around the saddle and taped with sticky tape on the
> out side. You can pull all the wrinkles out that way before you attach to the
> flat board. Then when you put it all together the saran wrap stretches very
> easily into the shape with no wrinkles. It becomes part of the breather layer
> when you separate the layup. You get your saddles back only slightly
> bruised. This has worked nicely for me making spreaders and many model plane
> wings.
> Another way that has worked for me is to cut the peel ply at the leading edge
> and rip it off, saddles and all. (gotta take off the backing board with a
> saw first though). Worse comes to worse, sand it off and save your knuckles.
> G
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