Urethane  is available at fabric stores in sheets  . Very cost effective
... 1"" 2"" ect.  Joann fabric etc....
On Nov 16, 2013 9:17 PM, "Jeff Scott" <jscott.planes at gmx.com> wrote:

> No matter what you use for your fuel tanks, Ethanol is bad news for your
> fuel system.  If your tanks are glass, no matter what kind of resin you
> use, Ethanol will disolve it in fairly short order.  If you're not using
> ethanol, almost any resin will work well.  The tanks in my KR were built
> using Safe-T-Poxy 18 years ago, then sloshed with an alcohol resistant
> sloshing compound.  The tanks in my KR have been in continual service for
> 16 1/2 years now and 1000 hours of flying time with no issues.
>
> I have always used alcohol free Mogas when it was available, and for the
> last year, I have been running a mixture of 80% Mogas and 20% 100LL.  My KR
> is old enough that I even ran a tank or two of 80 Octane red Avgas through
> it before it bacame unavailable.
>
> -Jeff Scott
> Los Alamos, NM
>
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Timothy Witmer
> > Sent: 11/16/13 07:01 PM
> > To: KRnet
> > Subject: Re: KR> Vinyl ester for fuel tanks
> >
> > Pure-gas.org/ has hundreds of gas stations by states with pure gas
> > .... !!!!
>
>
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