> 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
?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
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.
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Doesn't Aircraft Spruce have a European distributo
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
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> On Dec 5, 201
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
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http://www.masttotaalconcept.nl/kr2
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