KR> Fuel tanks and high altitudes

2008-10-12 Thread Jeff Scott
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KR> Fuel tanks and high altitudes

2008-10-12 Thread Eric Kelsheimer
This is the result of the boating industries plite with alcohol in the gas as it sits in the fuel cell it eats away at the resin, normal gas wont do that its the alcohol that is causing the problem. So make sure you dont pump it in your tanks it will cause problems especially if it sit

KR> Fuel tanks and high altitudes

2008-10-12 Thread bob
>>Now everyone is in a panic, as far as I can tell >>there is no fiberglass resin that is safe from >>the effects of the alcohol eating away at it. Vinyl Ester is *supposed* to be impervious to alcohol, Spruce sells it. Might be a good idea to check on compatibility with whatever resin system yo

KR> Fuel tanks and high altitudes

2008-10-12 Thread Eric Kelsheimer
Bob, Thanks for the heads up I will be ordering a gallon as well. It looks like the product I have been looking for all along! Im using Aeropoxy for everything in my plane but its not a KR, its composite construction. The whole plane is 2lb foam and fiberglass with some areas in Carbon

KR> Fuel tanks and high altitudes

2008-10-12 Thread D Lively
; To: "KRnet" Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 11:04 AM Subject: Re: KR> Fuel tanks and high altitudes > This is the result of the boating industries plite with alcohol in > the gas as it sits in the fuel cell it eats away at the resin, normal gas > wont do that its t