Fw: [RCSE] Bagging Help

1999-12-19 Thread Mike Reed
- Original Message - From: Mike Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, December 19, 1999 6:05 AM Subject: Re: [RCSE] Bagging Help > Garth, I have a few answers for you. First of all, use carnauba wax on your > mylars. I use Eagle One paste wax

Re: [RCSE] Bagging Help

1999-12-19 Thread Tom Broeski
You can use a little of the Freecote to get the specs off - or some automotive rubbing compound. I did not have any luck with Freecote as a release on the mylars either. I use "Yellow" paste wax from the auto store. I have had no trouble since. It is much easier to use than the straight car

[RCSE] Bagging Help

1999-12-18 Thread Garth Warner
Last week I bagged my first set of stabs for a HLG. I had waxed the mylars with 7 coats of "Freecote" mold release agent in advance. Used "PJ's" epoxy, and left the whole thing in the bag for 48 hrs until the epoxy cured, (low temp in my garage). The stab came out fine, the mylars came out with