I bagged a set of full flying stabs @ 3 months ago. I used Krylon (yellow) on waxed Mylar's. Painted the Mylar's and let set overnight then bagged.
The problem is, this weekend was one of the first weekends the tail had any long term exposure to direct sun and I noticed in two or three places there is what looks like small bubble like delamination @ 3/8"w x 3/4"l. Anyone know why this may have happened and how to prevent it from happening again in the future? I did use toilet paper and a roller to blot any excess epoxy, could I have remove too much? The wing on this plane was made by Phil Barns and I am fairly certain he used the same paint. *Computer Help* Can one of you computer experts advise me on how to get my new Dell 8200 (Window XP, home addition Os) ,which doesn't seem to like the Ethernet card, to work with my old Gateway (Windows 98 Os) system, which seems to have no problem with the Ethernet card. I called Dells support and they tell me they don't support the Ethernet card which seems funny since they installed it. Thanks Bill RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]