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In a similar vein, I was thinking about using a toilet
plunger to pull the dimples out. It was only 105 in the PHX area today - autumn must have arrived! ;-) At 23:18 07 September 2004, Andy Durbin wrote: Andy Blackburn wrote in message news:... Thanks guys - that helps. Anyone out there have any experience with heating the wings to get to a stable post-curing shape? I'm a bit concerned about being the first person on the planet to easy-bake my glider. But at the same time I don't want to make this a bi-annual event for the next half-dozen years. One repair man I know gets the recommended repair cure temperature by putting black polythene over the trailer. Just moving back to Arizona may be good enough. Andy |
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