Sid said - Fiber glass cloth has a sizing coating on each strand to help
the epoxy
resin to bond to the glass. The shelf life for most fiber glass sizing is
five years. After that time the wetting out with the resin becomes more
difficult and will result in a weaker structure. The older the cloth
1 SQ Foot X 9 will get you there
> Jim L. wrote:
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>> One has 18 threads per inch and is .008" thick.
>> The other is 15 threads per inch and is .013" thick.
>> Can anyone confirm that either is suitable for use on the KR?
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> The .008" sounds like what is called for in the KR plans. It's probab
Bounced landing on the first flight, 3/23/13, bent the nose gear strut.
Here is a picture from my website showing the result:
http://websites.expercraft.com/sidwood/index.php?q=log_entry&log_id=71578
NV aero has a replacement nose gear strut in shipping. Thanks to Steve
Glover for the super qu
On the first flight, 3/23/13, moments after lift off, the elevator trim
jumped to Full Nose Up. Trim control in the cockpit was non-responsive. I
had to hold firm forward pressure on the stick to maintain level flight with
the stick position about neutral. The bounced landing bent the nose st
You can refrigerate the material to increase shelf life. I spent 25 years
building circuit boards including multilayer boards with "B-Stage" epoxy
coated e-glass. Refrigeration with desiccation would allow the epoxy to
survive for up to one year. If you are talking glass cloth only, you should
see
It is true that the sizing on the fiberglass cloth does deteriorate with age
and the sizing is on the cloth to help the cloth wet out with resin. ?But, it
will still wet out and produce the same strength composite structure as there
is no shelf life for glass fibers. ?However, old cloth with deg
Fiber glass cloth has a sizing coating on each strand to help the epoxy
resin to bond to the glass. The shelf life for most fiber glass sizing is
five years. After that time the wetting out with the resin becomes more
difficult and will result in a weaker structure. The older the cloth the
w
Larry said: Thanks for the heads up, Ed.? One question.? Is that a pressure or
vacuum pump??
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This one is a vacuum bleeder.
http://www.harborfreight.com/brake-bleeder-and-vacuum-pump-kit-69328.html
Ma
At 01:50 AM 3/26/2013, you wrote:
> I just bought this cheep brake bleeding tool to bleed my car's
> clutch line.
> http://www.harborfreight.com/brake-bleeder-and-vacuum-pump-kit-69328.html
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