Their is some variations to the following procedure but basically it's standard. I have added the following steps in my practice. 2a. I allow the slurry to cure. 2b. Sand and fill voids, sand and smooth out surfaces to near final finish. 4a.Add peal-ply cloth over the fiberglass. If you want to have a superior finish these my help. You will eventually find what is best for your taste after a few tries. KRRon
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dubi Gefen" <dub...@maanit.org.il> To: <kr...@mylist.net> Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 1:01 PM Subject: KR> Procedure to cover glass cloth on foam. > Hello Krnet members! > > I would like to understanding the glassing procedure on foam. > > Follow the procedure as I understanding. > > 1. Sending the foam. > 2. Cover/squeegee over the foam with slurry (Micro + epoxy) > 3. Cover the wet slurry with glass cloth. > 4. Cover over the glass cloth with pure epoxy and squeegee off any > excess epoxy. > 5. Wait two day, when all the slurry/epoxy is dry. > 6. Sending the surface area. > 7. Use macro slurry to fill in unsmooth area. > > My question: > A. This process is correct? If not please correct me. > B. This process suitable to all area with foam like: > Wings, Horizontal stabilizer, Elevator, Vertical stab and so on? > C. Within the "Book Plan" of the KR-2 mentioned, Micro beads is > totally non structural. > How this instruction related to the cover of the wings foam > with Micro beads and then covers with glass cloth? > > Waiting to confirmation or correction. > > Regards > Dubi Gefen.