I would stick with the 1/64.  The wing is so small that it will still be very, very 
stiff.  Also, the plane needs a decent amount of wind to fly, or at least fly 
well...more so then other slopers with similar wing loadings.  I wouldn't do anything 
that could increase the weight too much.

mlcleary wrote:
> 
> I'm building a Zipper that I purchased from one of our fine members.  It
> calls for 1/64 ply skin,  I have some 1/32 ply.  I'm thinking that the
> thicker skin will make it more Martin proof... Will the extra weight and
> thicker foil make it too much of a hog?  Also, will 3M 77 (old version) be
> strong enough for the skins if I use a vac/bag?
> 
> Martin Cleary
> Cleary Bros. Landscape Inc
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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