KR> Fiberglass layups

2008-10-12 Thread AVLEC
...@telkomsa.net - Original Message - From: "Colin Rainey" To: Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 18:32 Subject: KR> Fiberglass layups > Serge > One other way of performing layups I have not seen anyone mention yet is that you can use Deck Cloth as the final layer,

KR> Fiberglass layups

2008-10-12 Thread Colin Rainey
Serge One other way of performing layups I have not seen anyone mention yet is that you can use Deck Cloth as the final layer, without adding any additional epoxy to the layup. The Deck Cloth is such a fine weave that only sanding enough to allow the primer and paint is required to finsh it. Als

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2008-10-12 Thread Serge VIDAL
.net cc :(ccc : Serge VIDAL/DNSA/SAGEM) Objet : KR> Fiberglass layups Serge One other way of performing layups I have not seen anyone mention yet is that you can use Deck Cloth as the final layer, without adding any additional epoxy to the layup. The Deck Cloth is such

KR> Fiberglass layups

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
>>You will have to adjust cure times since the layup will not get the same >>exposure to the air as without the wax paper or plastic...<< Epoxy is a chemical reaction. I suspect it would cure just fine in a total vacuum, so don't let this worry you. Temperature is certainly a factor, however.

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2008-10-12 Thread Serge VIDAL
rge VIDAL/DNSA/SAGEM) Objet : Re: KR> Fiberglass layups >>You will have to adjust cure times since the layup will not get the same >>exposure to the air as without the wax paper or plastic...<< Epoxy is a chemical reaction. I suspect it would cure just fine in a t

RE: Réf. : Re: KR> Fiberglass layups

2008-10-12 Thread Ed Hollestelle
ay, January 05, 2006 12:43 PM To: KRnet Subject: Réf. : Re: KR> Fiberglass layups ...and I have been told that the less air, the better, because air means moisture. Serge "Mark Langford" Envoyé par : krnet-boun...@mylist.net 05/01/2006 18:37 Veuillez répondre à KRnet Remis le

KR> Fiberglass layups

2008-10-12 Thread Brian Kraut
To: KRnet Subject: Re: KR> Fiberglass layups >>You will have to adjust cure times since the layup will not get the same >>exposure to the air as without the wax paper or plastic...<< Epoxy is a chemical reaction. I suspect it would cure just fine in a total vacuum, so don

KR> Fiberglass layups

2008-10-12 Thread Dan Heath
I have seen waxed paper mentioned several times. Do not use waxed paper. The wax will get into the layup and you will have bad results. Deck (finish) cloth is good and peel ply is good, and even both is good, but peel ply does not like to bend with compound curves and deck cloth will. Laying plast

KR> Fiberglass layups

2008-10-12 Thread Ronald R.Eason
ainey Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 10:33 AM To: kr...@mylist.net Subject: KR> Fiberglass layups Serge One other way of performing layups I have not seen anyone mention yet is that you can use Deck Cloth as the final layer, without adding any additional epoxy to the layup. The Deck Cloth i