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Cowling page 1
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This is some photo's of me working on mine and Eric's cowling,using Mark Langford's molds.
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Weting out the glass and trying to keep it from bubbleing up
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Here I am smoothing out the glass
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Leave yourself enough hangover to pull the cloth in place,but you will have to trim as you wet it out or it will keep pulling up causeing bubbles.
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Fitting the glass around the air intakes can be a pain,but just take your time and let the glass lay the way it wants to lay.
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Molds in the background after putting partell wax # 2 on and spraying three coats of partell # 10 mold release.They came right out of the mold with no problem at all.
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Here's a couple of more shots of the molds after the Partell # 10 was sprayed on.These are really nice and easy to use molds.
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