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Thread: Do your own covering or not

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    Smile Do your own covering or not

    Hi guys,

    I bought an unfinished S5 TD. After reading what was involved with the Poly covering system I was leaning towards Oratex so I could eliminate all the spraying.

    Then I found a local resource - Steve's Aircraft here in Southern Oregon.

    Steve Panokin and his son Brian are fixed gear, single engine specialists!

    I asked Steve how soon he could get to my plane and he said he had a Pacer restoration and a Super Cub ahead of me so it would be March soonest- bummer. Then I asked if he could fit in my fuselage so I could go on and they could do the wings and tail feathers later this year.

    They did the fuselage - finished in two colors. Spectacular job!

    So there is another option for those of you who don't want to cover.

    They do Poly-Fiber or Stewarts - your choice.

    What did they charge me for the fuselage? Let me just say I was very happy.

    Jim

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    Default Re: Do your own covering or not

    To each his own, but I would say you missed out on a real fun part of a build or rebuild. Covering with Poly fiber is real easy if you follow what it says in their instruction manual. I can't comment on other's systems, as I've only done it with poly fiber. (twice so far) That's just my opinion, and I realize some people would rather fly than build. Glad you are happy with the way you're going. Oh ya, we want pictures :-) Jim Chuk

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