Stuart Palmer wrote:
I did look, albeit briefly at Solartex and then painting it, but it would appear that Solartex is not suitable for any cellulose paints or in fact any paint that isn't manufactured by Solarfilm Ltd.
Can anyone recommend a suitable covering for my Pitts that is safe for the fuels I have in mind?
Many thanks
RUBBISH.....cellulose can definately be applied to Solartex.......I've done it many many times with no issues what so ever. I've also applied solvent based acrylics, water based paints (Warbirdcolors), & enamels to Solartex..........personally, Solarlac is the LAST product I'd choose!!!!...nasty stuff.
However, on a model of this size, I'd suggest moving away from any of the 'iron on' fabrics and look are one of a number of fabrics that are applied more like nylon & dope (fixed to the surface with a paint on adhesive & dope) but then hear shrunk.
SIG Koverall, Ceconite (from Belair) or Diatex 1000 (from Skycraft) are the main 3........a brush on liquid adhesive is applied to the surface, the fabric is draped over and more thinned adhesive is brushed through to bond the fabric to the surface whilst pulling the fabric tight by hand to remove creases etc........once adhered all round, it's shrunk with a heat gun then multiple coats of non-taught dope are used to seal & stabilise the fabric. These finished DO NOT bubble and sag in the sun like Solartex does.
Phil