>        I was looking through the archives and came across epoxies that start
>getting soft in high tempertures....

They all have a de-linking temperature.

>Aeropoxy was the one I was concerned about
>since everyone that responded said to use that one.

Aeropoxy has among the highest de-link temperatures:
180F for 30 min hardner
190F for 1hr hardner
205 for 2 hr hardner
when cured at 77F epoxy temp. These temp capabilities don't appear 
for several weeks after cure date.

The de-linking temp can be raised with post curing at higher temps than 77F.

>I live in Tucson, AZ
>where it gets up to 110 degrees sometimes in the summer. I was 
>planning on going
>with a maroon paint which will make the plane heat up like mad.

There are tables for temp increase with various color paints. Without 
looking it up, I would expect skin temps of 170F when exposed to 110F.

Larry Severson
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 968-9852
lar...@socal.rr.com 


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