The stuff is called pro-seal. thin layer between the sheets - and rivet it
together.
I know it works GREAT on metal - not sure about fiberglass. Do NOT get it on
your skin or you will NOT get it off - stuff is messy and once you open the
container - it have a very short life even if you seal
Not sure just how I'd have "sloshed" these tanks, one in each wing.
I glassed the bottom panel, allowed to cure, then attached with a
resin rich flox bead on all surfaces. The bottom foam panel was
then installed and sanded to shape and glassed.
Larry Flesner
Sloshing fuel tanks typically means putting some slosh compound in the tank, then, as in the case of my KR, position the wing so as to allow the compound to run along a seam to seal it, then move the wing to run it down the next seam, etc until all the seams have a thin coating to seal any wee
Not sure just how I'd have "sloshed" these tanks, one in each wing. I
glassed the bottom panel, allowed to cure, then attached with a resin
rich flox bead on all surfaces. The bottom foam panel was then
installed and sanded to shape and glassed.
Larry Flesner
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