Postby John Rickett » December 8th, 2010, 7:10 am
Peter,
My preference is to use fabric cement. I find it easier to work with. Balsaloc, though cheaper, leaves a residue which is not dissolved by dope and won't sand, also I find it difficult to 'stretch' the covering during application whereas fabric cement can be softened and effectively reactivated by using thinners, or more cement.
I do not seal the surface prior to applying fabric cement, just apply two coats (it dries almost instantly, so there is no waiting) then lay the covering over the structure and paint through the fabric with more cement.
Another benefit - the grip with cement is far more tenacious than Balsaloc so making the covering of concave areas easier (great for wing fillets). It can also be used just as effectively on balsa, ply, fibreglass and metal surfaces.
I imagine each of us develops our own preferences and ways of doing things, for me fabric cement wins every time - apart from the cost!