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Polyester Padding for Turtledeck

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Ed T

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My aluminum turtledeck has lots of rivets and a few other blemishes I'd like to smooth out before cover. ACS offers a 3 ounce/yard non-woven polyester product in 60" width for use on leading edges and turtle decks (P/N 09-01750). Can't find any guidance on the application of this material in either the Poly-Fiber or Superflite manuals or here on the Forum. Can anyone point me to a comprehensive source that describes all the steps for using this material before the fuselage fabric is glued and shrunk over it? Thanks in advance--Ed T
 

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