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fargoflyfish
08-01-2016, 06:31 PM
What is the approximate cost for the following on a kit fox 1 assuming I do the work?
1. cover the fuselage and wings
2. simple paint job
3. have a new grey head 582 looked over that hasn't been run since purchased a few years ago

Thanks for the help. I'm trying to decide if a project is worth buying.

avidflyer
08-01-2016, 07:13 PM
I've recovered one complete plane this year, plus three other wings, so my estimate is probably close. This is using uncertified fabric. About $1750 in materials. I figured 4 gal. poly brush, 4 gal poly spray, 3 gallons poly tone. You can go heavier if you want, but price goes up along with the weight. As far as engines go, I've had a local snowmobile shop go through my engines to reseal them. They used after market seals and gaskets, and they seem just fine. They were real reasonable. Usually just under $400. Not sure you can get the same deal where you are on the engine. Sending it to a Rotax certified shop will be a lot more. JImChuk

charosenz
08-01-2016, 09:44 PM
I too am interested in this topic. I have seen several threads that you have shared Jim on your wing coverings and I appreciate the info.

Can you clarify if the $1750 if that includes the cost of the material for the wings (or whole plane) and the paint you listed?

Charlie

avidflyer
08-01-2016, 10:01 PM
Here is a breakdown of how I figured the price. 35 yrds uncertified fabric @ about $5 per yd. $175 Guessed at $200 for uncertified tapes and inspection covers, ect. 4 gal. poly brush, + 4 gal. poly spray @ $85 per gal = $680 3 gal poly tone @ about $110 = $330 3 gal. thinner @ $45 = $135 2 quarts poly tac @ $30 per qt = $60. Where are we at now?? $1580 no shipping charges yet, and I probably didn't think about something. 35 yrs. should be enough fabric for a complete Kitfox 1 if you are careful how you cut it. Add some MEK to thin the poly tac...... JImChuk

fargoflyfish
08-02-2016, 05:04 AM
Thanks for breaking that down. I thought the cost would have been about double that.

avidflyer
08-02-2016, 08:14 AM
Well you can spend a lot more. If you use certified fabric, ribstich the wings instead of just glued on like they were always done, put tons of poly spray on, use aerothane paint, with multiple colors the cost will add up. If you do everything by the poly fiber book, you will have more into it than what I showed. I go a bit lighter on the number of coats than they call for. On the poly spray, I do 2 cross coats on the top side and one on the bottom. That will cut down on the UV protection, but my planes spend their time in a hangar when they aren't out flying. I figure it doesn't need to have 30 years worth of protection if it's likely to see only 6 months time in the sun in that length of time. YMMV, that's my story, and I'm sticking to it :-) JImChuk

jiott
08-02-2016, 09:44 AM
Are you sure about 4 gal. of Polybrush? Seems like I used no more than 2 gal. on my SS7, but maybe my memory is bad.

charosenz
08-02-2016, 12:01 PM
Here is a breakdown of how I figured the price. 35 yrds uncertified fabric @ about $5 per yd. $175 Guessed at $200 for uncertified tapes and inspection covers, ect. 4 gal. poly brush, + 4 gal. poly spray @ $85 per gal = $680 3 gal poly tone @ about $110 = $330 3 gal. thinner @ $45 = $135 2 quarts poly tac @ $30 per qt = $60. Where are we at now?? $1580 no shipping charges yet, and I probably didn't think about something. 35 yrs. should be enough fabric for a complete Kitfox 1 if you are careful how you cut it. Add some MEK to thin the poly tac...... JImChuk

That is super helpful thanks. Do you use the 2.x oz fabric?

avidflyer
08-02-2016, 12:36 PM
I've used both 1.8 oz and 2.3 oz. Actually, Tahoe Tim on this website has/had his fabric up for sale a week or so back cause he is going with ortex fabric. Might be able to get the fabric and tapes from him. I already got his chemicals.... As far as the amount of poly brush, I ran in to some problems with pin holes when I went light on the brushed on poly brush coat. Since then I'm not as stingy with it. Another way to save a buck or two is to use lacquer thinner for the thinner for the poly products. It's about 1/4 the price per gallon if you get a 5 gallon bucket of it at the local paint or hardware store, and you won't have shipping charges on it. It works just fine, and maybe gives a bit more shine to the color coats than the standard poly fiber thinner. I still used MEK to thin the poly tack glue though. JImChuk

charosenz
08-02-2016, 04:32 PM
I've used both 1.8 oz and 2.3 oz. Actually, Tahoe Tim on this website has/had his fabric up for sale a week or so back cause he is going with ortex fabric. Might be able to get the fabric and tapes from him. I already got his chemicals.... As far as the amount of poly brush, I ran in to some problems with pin holes when I went light on the brushed on poly brush coat. Since then I'm not as stingy with it. Another way to save a buck or two is to use lacquer thinner for the thinner for the poly products. It's about 1/4 the price per gallon if you get a 5 gallon bucket of it at the local paint or hardware store, and you won't have shipping charges on it. It works just fine, and maybe gives a bit more shine to the color coats than the standard poly fiber thinner. I still used MEK to thin the poly tack glue though. JImChuk

Thanks Jim. And to. Fargoflyfish for a very helpful thread.