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Stencils, solar charger & gas tank mounts

m139h2otruck said:
The temp. glue fix sounds like the right one to use.
Get some 3M Brand Super 77 spray adhesive, it is removable low tack - NOT THE Hi-Strength 90


16 1/2 oz spray can - black with red/white lettering -. Available at Home Depot

Spray a little on the back of the stencil and wait about 3 minutes then apply to the surface to spray. Remove right after. Try it on some manilla folder material to a similar surface first as results may vary.
I use it all the time for marking out patterns when I need my substrate to stay put.
 

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Stenciled some markings on the 757 this morning. Used the adhesive above and the instructions were the same as suggested by Gary.
Sequence of events in images below. The glue does leave a residue, but I'm sure it can be washed off after the paint is dry.
 

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