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Figure 2-28.  Fabric Cutting, Overlap Damaged Area
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TM-1-1500-204-23-3 General Aircraft Maintenance (Maintenance Practices for Fuel and Oil Systems) Volume 3 Manual
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Figure 2-31.  Trimming Away Damaged Areas

TM 1-1500-204-23-3 (h)    Carefully apply a uniform (liberal/heavy) coat of repair adhesive (1, figure 2-26) to no more than 1/4 inch of O.D.  of buffed area (2).  Use a brush (item 6, table 2-11 ).  Smooth surface with gloved fingers wet with acetone (item 3, table 2-11) and remove any  excess  adhesive  from  unbuffed  area  with  a  clean cloth (item 16, table 2-11) and acetone (item 3, table 2- 11).  Wear gloves (item 4, table 2-11). (i)    Wet  fabric  reinforcement  patch  (1, figure  2-29)  with  acetone  (item  3,  table  2-11).    Shake out excess acetone. Figure 2-29.  Applying Reinforcement Patch (j)    Center   wet   patch   (1)   over   defect area and press into wet adhesive (2) with gloved fingers to  make  sure  patch  is  free  of  air  bubbles  and  loose edges.  Allow to air dry/cure for a minimum of thirty (30) minutes. (k)    Prepare    new    batch    of    adhesive (item  1,  table  2-11)  and  carefully  apply  a  uniform  coat over  patched  area  (1,  figure  2-30)  to  no  more  than  1/8 inch buffed area edge.  Use a brush (item 6, table 2-11). Smooth  surface  with  gloved  fingers  wet  with  acetone (item  3,  table  2-11)  and  remove  any  excess  adhesive from unbuffed area with a dean cloth (item 16, table 2- 11) and acetone (item 3, table 2-11).  Wear gloves (item 4, table 2-11). Figure 2-30.  Applying Adhesive Over Area No More Than 1/8 Inch Buffed Area (l)    Allow   finished   repair   to   set   for   1 hour before moving fuel cell. (m)    Allow  finished  repair  to  air  cure  for 24 hours before use. (2) Visually   inspect   repair   for   workmanship, no loose edges, no voids and adhesive fully cured. e. Repair Fuel Cell Inner Liner. WARNING Acetone,    barrier    cement,    repair adhesives and its components are flammable   and   toxic.      They   can irritate skin and cause bums.  Use only with adequate ventilation and wear a NIOSH approved air- purifying    respirator    for    organic vapors.    Keep  away  from  heat  or open flame.  Wear safety glasses, gloves  and  protective  clothing  to avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothes.    If  contact  occurs,  flush areas  with  water  and  get  medical attention for eyes. Change 2  2-48

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