I have repeatedly sung the praises of release treated peel ply in rolls. This stuff:
https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/ ... eelply.phpPeel ply in rolls is the best thing for small epoxy repairs since G/flex. I bought a roll of 6” wide, which was wonderful for larger areas. Or wonderful for larger, flat-ish areas, before appreciating that on complex curves narrower strips of peel ply produce fewer folds and crinkles at the edges. So I bought a 4” wide roll, used half of it, still occasionally crinkles on narrower curves, and bought a 3” wide roll, thinking that 3” wide variation would suffice cover my narrow seam or crack repair needs for years to come.
Until today, when I needed several 3 foot lengths more like 1 ½” inches wide. All of the 50 yard long rolls of peel ply have plenty left, I really didn’t want to buy yet another roll just to go narrower.
In a moment of astounding genius I (finally) realized I could cut off a couple 3’ long pieces off that rolled peel ply and simply scissor them up the center. The Dacron fabric peel ply cuts easily and cleanly, without edge strays or frays, and presto, four each 3’ long x 1 ½” wide strips of release treated peel ply, perfect for laying atop narrow, curvy repairs. Genius!
Even so, to best accommodate the complex curves I needed to lay a long piece -------- and shorter pieces / and \. Still, easy peezy quick snip-snip scissor work.
It only took me 5 (10?) years to realize that I could easily cut the rolled Dacron to whatever width would work best. I could have just bought a 6” roll and cut the length needed to the desired width. I’m not the sharpest tack in the box, but I’ll get there eventually.
For a lot of fabric and epoxy repair work a 6” wide roll of rolled release treated Dacron peel ply, 50 yards long, if needed cut to various widths, would be a godsend.