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Bob, It looks like you have done this monocote thing before. |
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A few times.

My first attempt at monokote was probably around 1971. Chrome monokote ('cause it looked so cool to a 12 year old kid) using my mom's household iron, trying to cover a Goldberg Lil Jumpin Bean. The iron was as big as the plane. Disastrous results! I learned a few things from that. Don't EVER use chrome monokote, it shows every flaw. Don't use a household iron. And (big drum roll) remember to peel off the clear backing, it severly inhibits the adhesion of the monokote to the underlying structure.
Ok, guys, quit laughing. How many times have YOU forgotten to remove the backing???