When I first built mine I had a couple blisters in the flaps after it was
painted.
I made two small holes, one in the top and one in the bottom of the blister.
After leaving it to evaporate anything that was inside, I squeezed epoxy in
the bottom hole until it came out the top then covered the area with plastic
sheet and clamped it down with a block. After touching up the surface haven't
had a problem for 8 years now.
Dean Seitz
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---- Richard Lamprey <lamprey.richard@gmail.com> wrote:
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on tail surfaces, I have just left them. Might suggest you contact Roger
Targett in Gloucestershire, he is the expert on this sort of thing. Best Richard
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