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beyond awesome presentation. thank you
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@tenrazo215 Thank you very much!
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@aws em1o1 easy, always use the lowest number that works for the job. job being tacking and shrinking. that number depends on the material used and the air temperature your working in. its can be a trail and error experance so pay attention to the number while learning.
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you forgot to sand your leading edge to shape.
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great vid,
btw how old are you/>??
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It's much easier to do if you cover the bottom with one piece, then the top with a seperate piece of Monokote. It helps to avoid wrinkles that won't come out.
TangoJulietPhoto 1 year ago
@TangoJulietPhoto Thank you very much!
DLPlanes 1 year ago
Thanks Squire - you have helped me solve the mystery that I did not know of for over thirty years - Monokoting!
will4ward 1 year ago
@will4ward No problem!
DLPlanes 1 year ago
i have the same iron as you do, what do the numbers mean?
awsem1o1 1 year ago
@awsem1o1 The number on the iron means the temp. The higher number, the hotter it will get.
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~DLPlanes
DLPlanes 1 year ago