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Tips on layout and masking a checkerboard pattern on cowling
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I am planning to add a checkerboard pattern to a P47 type cowl. I have looked at
photos and studied the tapering rows as you wrap around the inlet compound curves.
Can anyone give me some tips to avoid "rookie" problems?
Walt
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I did mine by eye.
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Re: Tips on layout and masking a checkerboard pattern on cowling
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November 02, 2008, 09:26:26 PM »
Hi Walt ,
Do a search for "Checkerboard" on this site , as I posted this same question earlier this season (2008) and received some helpful info .
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Hi Rob
Thanks a lot the search was exactly what i wanted.
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Re: Tips on layout and masking a checkerboard pattern on cowling
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You live near Sparky. He's really good at it. I'd see what goods and services it would take to borrow his eye.
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