jeffanddawn wrote:Hi all, I am new here and have a question about monokote. I am building a mitsubishi zero from the 400 series. I am hoping to cover it in monokote. My question is: Should I use an iron, or heat gun?? Thanks in advance, Jeff and Dawn
Greetings Jeffanddawn,
I recently built a Cessna 170, and used "Coverite Microlite" film on it. I used ONLY an iron for both attaching the film, and shrinking it. It worked out very well, and this products weight is speced @ 0.6 oz. per square yard. Good stuff, but can be a bit tricky to work with. I was very pleased with the finished results of my bird ... no warpage. I would suggest that you stay away from using a heat gun for the shrinking process, because it may over tighten the covering in weak areas, and create warps / problems.
Back & forth ironing worked well for me.
If you haven't seen my story about my build, you can search this site for "Cessna 170 Laser Cut Kit Build ( # 303 LC )", to see how it went.
Best of luck to you ...