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2015-12-06 Thread Lee Van Dyke
> the best bang for the buck is to use a micro and resin. I agree with the previous statement. Although I would consider the best process a two-step process. Start with the resin and micro to take care of any big dips and pinholes. Then finish topcoat with the icing it's much easier to see

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2015-12-05 Thread Paul VISK
?the best bang for the buck is to use a micro and resin.?Here is the link again of how an award winning Lancair 4P was finished.? http://curedcomposites.com/finish.html Paul ViskBelleville Il618-406-4705 Hi Stef, I believe you are looking for lightweight filler for finishing the fibreglass wo

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2015-12-05 Thread Flesner
At 11:51 AM 12/5/2015, you wrote: >My choice was "Super Fil " lightweight filler from Aircraft Spruce >Supply in the USA. >Sorry ! No experience with European suppliers of this stuff. ++ Doesn't Aircraft Spruce have a European distributo

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2015-12-05 Thread Chris Gardiner
Hi Stef, I believe you are looking for lightweight filler for finishing the fibreglass work? My choice was "Super Fil " lightweight filler from Aircraft Spruce Supply in the USA. Sorry ! No experience with European suppliers of this stuff. Cheers Chris Gardiner Sent from my iPad > On Dec 5, 201

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2015-12-05 Thread stefkr2 at kpnmail.nl
Hi friends, I am almost that far I need the lightweight stuff. have someone off you experiance with a european partnr. All the parts gave me a lead to Or Canada Or USA. Stef -- Steph and his dad are building the KR-2S see http://www.masttotaalconcept.nl/kr2