Just order KR  building glass from Wicks and be happy. They have
been selling the right stuff for 30 years
or more. They will know what and how much. Keep your resin fresh, Virg

On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 21:46:32 +1000 Gavin Donohoe
<gavinandlou...@bigpond.com> writes:
> I wasn't serious about the black list stuff, it just seems silly to 
> me that
> all of you are all at work glassing etc and no one can tell me if I 
> should
> use 5oz or 100oz glass. And as it's no use asking the local 
> fibreglass shop
> because he's running scared by liability where aircraft are 
> involved, yes
> this list is our only hope.  Remember some of us don't know Jack 
> SH--T about
> fibreglass.
> 
> 
> Gav
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Dan Heath" <da...@alltel.net>
> To: <kr...@mylist.net>
> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 9:32 PM
> Subject: Re: KR>Fiberglass
> 
> 
> RE:    I thought this list was to help people like myself who are 
> all alone
> out here with no local help.
> 
> Gavin,
> 
> You are right, this is your only hope.  I looked for the answer to 
> your
> question in AS and Wickes.  I found an Email address of 
> pi...@beegroup.com
> and my request to them was returned, address not known.  There ain't 
> no
> black list, we are all just busy building our planes and you have 
> asked a
> question for which we may not have a definitive answer.
> 
> Be thankful, when I built my first, I was all alone and had no KR 
> Net.  I am
> building now and can't tell you what glass to use.  I have tried two 
> kinds
> and cannot remember what they are, but it seems that the best one, 
> although,
> maybe a little heavy, is the one sold for the Long EZ.  If I 
> remember
> correctly, it is 5.5 oz bid glass.
> 
> I was going to look in my plans for you, but it is not in yours, I 
> guess it
> won't be in mine either.
> 
> It also is difficult to estimate the amount of glass you would use 
> and what
> kind to use and how much resin to use, because there are so many 
> variables.
> What if you bought all pre-molded parts and were using wing skins, 
> how much
> and what kind would you need.  People use all different kinds of 
> resin, we
> are using AeroPoxy, but will probably switch to West Systems for the 
> cowling
> mold, but if I bought a cowling that would fit, I would not need any 
> of that
> stuff.
> 
> Also, you will want to only but what you will need in the next 6 
> months or
> so, because you want your resin to always be fresh.
> 
> Netters, how about some suggestions for glass type and weight and 
> what resin
> you like?  Maybe some pros and cons to go along with it.
> 
> N64KR
> 
> Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC
> 
> da...@kr-builder.org
> 
> See you in Mt. Vernon - 2004 - KR Gathering
> 
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