At 08:32 AM 3/10/2017, you wrote:

I glassed my fuselage exterior with light weight deck cloth (1.5 oz) and epoxy resin to protect it from water damage as it sits outside every summer.
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I used deck cloth to seal my fuselage wood. 1.5 oz per yard ( my cloth was 50 inches wide) and double that with resin (probably overstated) and you should be able to cover the fuselage for less than 8 oz (5 yards of cloth). I'm thinking you'll add more weight than that filling the wood for painting. Anyway, it's not the weight penalty most think it is and makes a great wood sealer.

From Wick's catalog:

<http://aircraftproducts.wicksaircraft.com/item/all-categories/deck-cloth-1080/1080#>larger image 50" width, 1.45 oz. per sq. yd. threads per inch: 60 length x 47 width. Commonly used over wood or plywood or last layer of fiberglass lay up giving the surface a fine weave for finishing.

My entire KR is covered with deck cloth and it really cut down the fill and sanding in finishing.

Larry Flesner _______________________________________________
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