by JBMoore » Mon Apr 16, 2018 6:15 am
I'm not Rick but here are my 2 cents worth.......
On my LB-1, I didn't put the backing around the fittings. I was taught to shrink the fabric before you cut the holes. If you cut the holes first, the holes get REALLY big when you shrink the fabric.
I've also heard where builders shrink, and apply a coat of dope or polybrush around the fitting area, and then cut.
If you do put the backing on, and are going to attach the fabric to it, make sure you apply the "glue" to the backing first. Then when the fabric touches it, and your coat of polybrush is applied, the fibers will be encased.
In either case, a patch is appropriate. If you use a preshrunk patch and a sharp razor blade/knife, you will get a nice looking installation.
Good luck!
Jeff Moore
I'm not Rick but here are my 2 cents worth.......
On my LB-1, I didn't put the backing around the fittings. I was taught to shrink the fabric before you cut the holes. If you cut the holes first, the holes get REALLY big when you shrink the fabric.
I've also heard where builders shrink, and apply a coat of dope or polybrush around the fitting area, and then cut.
If you do put the backing on, and are going to attach the fabric to it, make sure you apply the "glue" to the backing first. Then when the fabric touches it, and your coat of polybrush is applied, the fibers will be encased.
In either case, a patch is appropriate. If you use a preshrunk patch and a sharp razor blade/knife, you will get a nice looking installation.
Good luck!
Jeff Moore