Re: KR> Fiberfrax

2019-03-22 Thread Rob Schmitt via KRnet
Of Jim Litchfield via KRnet Sent: Friday, March 22, 2019 8:27 AM To: krnet@list.krnet.org Cc: Jim Litchfield Subject: KR> Fiberfrax What thickness of fiberfrax should be used for firewall insulation. While ACS sells 1/16" and 1/8" I have found that it is available in 1/4" and

KR> Fiberfrax

2019-03-22 Thread Jim Litchfield via KRnet
What thickness of fiberfrax should be used for firewall insulation. While ACS sells 1/16" and 1/8" I have found that it is available in 1/4" and thicker from other sites. Is thicker necessary ? Cost effective ? Also I found a product called Isofrax paper. Anybody used this ? It is made by the same

KR> Fiberfrax, exhaust heat article

2016-05-14 Thread Dan Heath
Vernon, Il - MVN Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC -Original Message- From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Mike Stirewalt via KRnet Sent: Friday, May 13, 2016 9:40 AM To: krnet at list.krnet.org Cc: laser147 at juno.com Subject: KR> Fiberfrax, exhaust hea

KR> Fiberfrax, exhaust heat article

2016-05-13 Thread stefkr2 at kpnmail.nl
et.org >Datum : 13/05/2016 15:40 >Aan : krnet at list.krnet.org >Cc : laser147 at juno.com >Onderwerp : KR> Fiberfrax, exhaust heat article > >I've seen some net entries lately with the name Fiberfrax on the title >and just came across this very good article on exhaust h

KR> Fiberfrax, exhaust heat article

2016-05-13 Thread laser147 at juno.com
I've seen some net entries lately with the name Fiberfrax on the title and just came across this very good article on exhaust heat that mentions this product and others. I've always been suspicious of wrapping pipes and after reading this it's confirmed that it isn't a good idea. The article is t

KR> FiberFrax

2010-07-10 Thread Virgil N. Salisbury
Whatever Wicks sells for the KR, Virg Dan Heath wrote: > I see both 1/8 and 1/16 thickness, and the description says that it > withstands 2300 degrees, but does not differentiate between the thicknesses. > If one works just as well as the other, 1/16 is 1/3 the price. Any thoughts > on t

KR> FiberFrax

2010-07-10 Thread Glenda McElwee
KI4RDQ - General Class N51GL - in progress Corvair powered KR2 exp_aviat...@lists.awesometrvl.com --- On Sat, 7/10/10, Dan Heath wrote: From: Dan Heath Subject: KR> FiberFrax To: "'KRnet'" List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Saturday, July 10, 2010, 9:21 AM I see both

KR> FiberFrax

2010-07-10 Thread Jim
Hi Dan, I used the 1/16 inch between the wood and stainless steel firewall on my Piet. Hasn't flown yet but it looks pretty substantial. Jim Jim Boyer Santa Rosa, CA Pietenpol on wheels Tail surfaces done Wing ribs done Corvair engine On Jul 10, 2010, Dan Heath wrote: I see both 1/8 and 1/1

KR> FiberFrax

2010-07-10 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
At 08:21 AM 7/10/2010, you wrote: >If one works just as well as the other, 1/16 is 1/3 the price. Any thoughts >on this? +++ The only reason I could see for going with the thicker material would be if you anticipated an

KR> FiberFrax

2010-07-10 Thread Dan Heath
I see both 1/8 and 1/16 thickness, and the description says that it withstands 2300 degrees, but does not differentiate between the thicknesses. If one works just as well as the other, 1/16 is 1/3 the price. Any thoughts on this? Daniel R. Heath da...@windstream.net See N64KR at

KR>Fiberfrax

2008-10-12 Thread Jim Morehead
Netters, I¹m ready to apply the Fiberfrax and the stainless steel to the firewall. Do you glue both around the edge with resin or is there something better? Do you cover the exposed edges with micro and resin? Jim Morehead Cameron Park, CA

KR>Fiberfrax

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Jones
t;Jim Morehead" To: "KR- Net" Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:08 PM Subject: KR>Fiberfrax Netters, I¹m ready to apply the Fiberfrax and the stainless steel to the firewall. Do you glue both around the edge with resin or is there something better? Do you cover the expos