KR> FW: thinning t-88

2010-05-05 Thread Gavin Magill
I can recommend Everdure Epoxy Sealant. (http://www.kiwikr.co.nz/images/210/210fuseskinimage073_lg.jpg) This is a 2 pot system that you should be able to purchase at your local paint shop that I used to seal the skin of my boat and it worked extremely well. (http://www.kiwikr.co.nz/210fuseskin.htm

KR> FW: thinning t-88

2010-05-05 Thread Peter Johnson
For what it's worth, epoxy and wood could not be further from being good bedmates when coating wood with a thin layer of epoxy with no cloth. Wood is indifferent to temperature changes but changes volume due to changes in humidity. Epoxy is indifferent to humidity but happily changes hardness

KR> Dana

2010-05-05 Thread Dan Heath
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KR> FW: thinning t-88

2010-05-05 Thread Pete Klapp
From: pke...@hotmail.com To: bo12...@hotmail.com Subject: thinning t-88 List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Mon, 3 May 2010 17:10:02 -0400 Netters I remember Dana Overall recently asked the KRnet what could be used to thin t-88 that he was planning to use to seal the wood on a boat

KR> Removing canopy covering

2010-05-05 Thread Larry H.
I called my buddy, Jeff Rogers at Airplane Plastics Co in Ohio. He said that the plastic that usually comes on canopies has a water based glue. He suggested putting a little water under the edge, let it sit a few minutes and see if it loosened any. The chemicals that you can use on acrylic canop

KR> canopy covering

2010-05-05 Thread Robin Macdonald
Try heating slightly with a hair drier, carefully. This is how I get the protective coating off acrylic sheet (Paper, Plactic what ever) Robin NZ - Original Message - From: "WARRON GRAY" To: Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 2:24 PM Subject: KR> canopy covering Hi guys I have a "S" and wa

KR> Removing canopy covering

2010-05-05 Thread jtw...@aol.com
Contact supplier of canopy?

KR> canopy covering

2010-05-05 Thread Michael Swierk
How about a little heat from a heat gun or hair dryer will that help? --- On Wed, 5/5/10, Steve Glover wrote: > From: Steve Glover > Subject: Re: KR> canopy covering > To: "KR Net" > Date: Wednesday, May 5, 2010, 12:55 PM > WD-40 works. > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry > > -Or

KR> canopy covering

2010-05-05 Thread Steve Glover
WD-40 works. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -Original Message- From: "Bobby Murty" List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Wed, 5 May 2010 10:29:32 To: KRnet Subject: Re: KR> canopy covering Doesn't work for this application,,Tried it - Original Message - From:

KR> canopy covering

2010-05-05 Thread Bobby Murty
Doesn't work for this application,,Tried it - Original Message - From: Michael Swierk To: KRnet Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 10:25 AM Subject: Re: KR> canopy covering Try Walmart or hardware store for "GOO GONE Extreme

KR> canopy covering

2010-05-05 Thread Michael Swierk
Try Walmart or hardware store for "GOO GONE Extreme Remover". Especially for this application and I use it all the time with no neg results even when I remove glue from plexi. I always keep a pint can handy. Good Luck Mike --- On Wed, 5/5/10,

KR> canopy covering

2010-05-05 Thread Bobby Murty
I just went through this with a Pacer wind shield that has been sitting for about 20 years. The paper/glue wouldn't come off with any of the solvents we tried. My 80 year old retired glass guy said most glues in the glass industry will come right off with denatured alcohol. Mine was an easy deal