Original Posted By: "Mark Roberts"
Sounds to me that each one of us is worth atleast thirty six of anyone else. Or is that justmy multipersonality syndrom rearing it'sugly head?? :-)Clif "If you've heard this story before," said Groucho Marx, "don't stop me, because I'd like to hear it again." Re Oscar's question as to what constitutes an proper and official Pietenpol squadron; here are my thoughts. Like most things in life, I think this is relative, as it seems to be in air forces around the world. However, in my book a Pietenpol squadron is comprised of three or more airplanes. I feel this is justified by their relative rarity and uniqueness which makes a flight of three or more a pretty unusual event. Plus I always thought it was just a cool word to say. $.02 Douwe________________________________________________________________________________Subject: Pietenpol-List: Number of varnish coats needed...
Pietenpol-List: Number of varnish coats needed...
RE: Pietenpol-List: Number of varnish coats needed...
Original Posted By:> jbfjr(at)peoplepc.com
I agree with Douwe that one thinned followed by one full coat is good for most of the structure. I have a bunch of wood boat building experiance and love Schooner Varnish and if you want a piece of you ship to look real nice at least 4-5 coats of that varnish will really make the piece look nice. I will probably do that with my gear leags and maybe the interior of my cockpit. Craig > Date: Mon=2C 22 Apr 2013 05:40:17 -0500
I agree with Douwe that one thinned followed by one full coat is good for most of the structure. I have a bunch of wood boat building experiance and love Schooner Varnish and if you want a piece of you ship to look real nice at least 4-5 coats of that varnish will really make the piece look nice. I will probably do that with my gear leags and maybe the interior of my cockpit. Craig > Date: Mon=2C 22 Apr 2013 05:40:17 -0500