I stripped the skin of WRH to re-cover.
Some of the wood strips are covered in what seems to be oil. Some are loose.
Some questions for the wood experts:
1) Do I need to replace the strips covered in oil?
2) How do I "glue" the other strips back. I suppose you can not use ordinary glue.
Working with Wood
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Re: Working with Wood
Paul.....phone Manie. He's rebuilt his wings twice already. He knows all there is to know about the glue etc.
Airspeed, altitude, or brains....you always need at least two
Re: Working with Wood
You can use epidermix available at any hardware store.
Make sure the expiry date is still ok.
My VP is built outa that glue and trust me i ain't lettin go.
Make sure the expiry date is still ok.
My VP is built outa that glue and trust me i ain't lettin go.

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“The genius controls the chaos”
One of the Proud Chain Gang Founding Members
Re: Working with Wood
Epidermix 372
comes in a tiny set, something like 50ml or a big set about 1liter
It's a 2 part 2:1 mix set.
comes in a tiny set, something like 50ml or a big set about 1liter
It's a 2 part 2:1 mix set.
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