Hi Mike,
I know based on what others have said that super-fill is easier to use
than Q-cell but I mixed the Q Cell up into the fluffy stuff and it
worked great. Your manuel tells how to do it. I found that doing a
little filling and sanding along the way of building breaks up the job
nicely. No since in waiting to the very end of the build to just do
nothing but sanding & filling. Keep your wet dry vac handy and keep
cleaning off the sand paper and the part your sanding. Use only quality
paper as the cheep stuff isn't worth the nothing. Mostly use a flat
sanding block as a sponge can be used for a few curves. Find someone in
your area that has sanded composites before because the advice will
save you big time.
Best Regards,
Jeff
A258 Testing the engine.
On Nov 8, 2005, at 11:24 AM, DuaneFamly@aol.com wrote:
>
> Good day All,
>
> I was just preparing myself for the task of filling and sanding. I
> have heard
> so much about the hassle of it, but I figure I have to start sooner or
> later.
> I am using Superfil for the ailerons since they are the smallest to
> start
> with. But along with my kit came several quart (2 liter) size bags of
> Q Cell.
> What have people been using this for?
> Just wondering.
>
> Mike Duane A207
> Redding, California
> XS Conventional Gear
>
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