Polyester, Polyfiber, Dacron, Ceconite, Stitz, Superflite - Aircraft fabric coverings EXPLAINED!

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  • čas přidán 30. 03. 2022
  • The terms and details of aircraft fabric covering are often misused and not fully understood. As an example - the terms Ceconite, Dacron, Superflite, and polyester are often used in confusing ways. As aircraft builders, we should feel comfortable about each of these items. This video reviews all of these terms.
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Komentáře • 37

  • @Thinkflite
    @Thinkflite Před 2 lety +6

    This channel is just gold! Thank you for being so informative but not patronising. A lost art. Nice job

  • @bobflagg1901
    @bobflagg1901 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for explaining the various types of covering and process.
    It was very easy to understand.

  • @robertcaccavalla6469
    @robertcaccavalla6469 Před 2 měsíci

    That was a great tutorial. Thanks

  • @GeneralDesignInnovation-es4zz

    Fantastic! All my fabric questions answered! Thanks for making this video!

  • @prof.heinous191
    @prof.heinous191 Před 2 lety

    Useful basics, Jon!

  • @paulslevinsky580
    @paulslevinsky580 Před 2 lety

    Excellent review !!!!

  • @devoregroup
    @devoregroup Před 8 měsíci

    This is extremely helpful!!

  • @johncarter1150
    @johncarter1150 Před rokem

    Learned a lot, Thanks!

  • @stolaircraftsuyanto9728
    @stolaircraftsuyanto9728 Před 2 lety +1

    I love oratex 6000 products, this is amazing as far as we experience

  • @patrickmckowen2999
    @patrickmckowen2999 Před 2 lety

    Excellent 👍

  • @russellsmith3825
    @russellsmith3825 Před 2 lety +2

    I believe the scraps of oratex can be used for patching holes from rocks sticks etc, so they have value especially for field repairs of bush planes

  • @toddsherman6560
    @toddsherman6560 Před 10 měsíci

    Good info 👍 Thanks

  • @dougkehoe3758
    @dougkehoe3758 Před 2 lety +2

    Way to go Jon!...Oratex also doesn’t have many color choices and once decided it’s for life of the covering. Off cuts with Dacron can be used for tapes or even peel ply pull for wing tips or molded winglets of epoxy substrates. I still want video series of afforda-plane as soon as u done

  • @titikindah5504
    @titikindah5504 Před 2 lety

    Thank yòu for knowledge

  • @marknapier2236
    @marknapier2236 Před 2 lety

    A mechanic I respect named Bob Woods always used Stits. Now his shop uses Air-Tech Coatings. He says the main advantage is that it takes less work than Polyfiber or Stewarts. Also it can be repaired almost invisibly.

  • @robertlewisvideo
    @robertlewisvideo Před 2 lety

    Awesome Information. Thanks. What are the Pluses and Minuses over Aluminum ? Might make another Great video ???

  • @peterlastrucci324
    @peterlastrucci324 Před 2 lety +4

    Great presentation Jon.. thank you.. looks like you are using the Stewarts. I have always only used Polyfiber and have been really satisfied, but getting the Haz chemicals shipped to our part of the world (South Africa) has become prohibitively expensive.
    Am going to give the Stewarts water based system a try on the next project.

    • @ulbuilder
      @ulbuilder Před 2 lety

      I've not used Stuarts but I will use it or Oratex on my current build. The owner of Stuarts is a stand up guy. He is a CFI too, signed me off to take my check ride.

  • @aw8388
    @aw8388 Před 2 lety

    I'd love to see you do an addendum to this with the guys using latex paints. Lots of folks on a budget and see if it really saves money.

  • @russellesimonetta3835
    @russellesimonetta3835 Před 2 lety +2

    Uhhh I'd go oratex. As a long time RC modeler I,ve done silk dope, coverite with dope and iron on . The finishing is very finniky!! Things at eavh step can go wrong EASILY!!!! Oratex can be masked and painted if you want to go fancy but quick and easy!!!

  • @crunchied8
    @crunchied8 Před rokem

    I would go for stewarts since its water base also you can use the scrap pieces as well

  • @michaelguy7168
    @michaelguy7168 Před 2 lety

    Great explanation. I am having to re-cover a wing on my Rans S7. The plane was originally covered in Polyfiber, I am wanting to use the Stewerts system on the one wing. Is there any issues with doing this?

    • @TheGodamnzilla
      @TheGodamnzilla Před 2 lety

      The presenter he interviewed(?) in the previous video mentions this: czcams.com/video/fTpGVa-a9_Y/video.html Or try tech@stewartsystems.aero and just ask the company directly, Andy Humphery (new owner of Stewarts System) is an honest dude, he won't sell you something that you can't use.

  • @mwiencek9809
    @mwiencek9809 Před 2 lety

    Hello Jon. Great video, but.. you missed discussion the Superflite System 7. I'm leaning towards this for my Highlander. Less coats of paint as the UV protection is inside the primer and top coat. Also.. Oratex is super expensive. I have quotes from Superflite for everything but the thinners and it's less than $4K complete. The like to like in Oratex just came back to me at $11.7K! I like the concept of Oratex, but the price difference is crazy huge!

    • @HomebuiltHELP
      @HomebuiltHELP  Před 2 lety

      You are correct! My bad. I did miss a very popular system from Superflite. They not only provide fabric but their own system for installation and paint. Thanks for noting this omission.

  • @djal1030
    @djal1030 Před 4 měsíci

    Have you heard of Oratek?
    How that compares to these?

  • @leonsmith1124
    @leonsmith1124 Před 3 měsíci

    What about dope from Randolph?

  • @dougkehoe3758
    @dougkehoe3758 Před 2 lety

    If u pull Dacron off of epoxied substrates...u don’t have to sand prep for paint or for further adhesion.😎

  • @Jaantoenen
    @Jaantoenen Před rokem

    What about stitching? Is it better with cotton.

  • @jjb4714
    @jjb4714 Před 10 měsíci

    Yeah you just go right ahead and start that puppy up!

  • @charlesharper7292
    @charlesharper7292 Před 2 lety

    So, with these systems is stitching still done? And could you make a video about stitching?

    • @commentatron
      @commentatron Před 2 lety +1

      You've probably Googled it already, Charles, but searching on _stewart systems rib stitching_ produces a lot of good video.
      I'm using the Superflite knot on my UL build, can't post links here, but just add this to the end of the CZcams URL: 1au7zB8aNtQ
      Also, Jon has posted some good interview stuff with Stewart System's Marty Feehan over the years (an excerpt recently, too).

  • @jefflintz4849
    @jefflintz4849 Před 2 lety +1

    Oratex for the win...

    • @LTVoyager
      @LTVoyager Před 2 lety

      If you are independently wealthy.

    • @cghillma
      @cghillma Před rokem

      I believe if you check the MSDS document on Stewart Systems they advise the need for outside fresh air breathing equipment when applying their topcoat.

  • @williamleadbetter9686
    @williamleadbetter9686 Před měsícem

    Just be careful of the "system" you use as some of them don't hold up well to ethanol FREE Autogas. "I'll never use autofuel," you say, maybe not but all it takes it one accident & there goes the paint job or glue adhesion. Also many systems must have epoxy primers as the glues will lift over traditional varnish or different non epoxy paints. Look up the problems with this issue before making your choice. There are many sad & angry folks that found out the hard way. I know a couple of them, so research and read throughly.