So you can get a perspective on this, the Panther calls for 2 pints of 3m AC
Tech sealant at $48 each, so $96 for a quart. The Vans sealant is Flamemaster
at $39 for a quart kit, and this is what I used for the KR fuel tanks. Proseal
on the AC website is $316 for a quart.
Thanks for the lik
Why not ask Aircraft Spruce?
Mike Taglieri
On Oct 11, 2014 8:31 PM, "cruzj12--- via KRnet"
wrote:
> How much proseal do i need for sealing the rivets? My fuel tanks are 10"
> wide x 48# long and tapered
> . I see Aircraft spruce sells 6 oz tubes . Maybe two tubes per wing tank?
>
> Joe Cruz
> c
You can get the brand that all the RVs use from Vans Aircraft for less and
it works well. I think you should get a quart. I built wing tanks for my
KR2 using it and it worked perfectly. Do not skimp on the application. Be
sure you have ample amount on all the seams and rivets.
If you cannot fi
http://www.vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/store.cgi?ident=1389699291-52-699&browse=misc&product=proseal
Found this googling vans sealant...if you look at the label you see it is
mil-s-8802...that's the right stuff...note that the b-2 means 2 hour pot
life...medium consistency.
https://sites.google.com/
How much proseal do i need for sealing the rivets? My fuel tanks are 10" wide x
48# long and tapered
. I see Aircraft spruce sells 6 oz tubes . Maybe two tubes per wing tank?
Joe Cruz
cruzj12 at frontiernet.net
KR1.5 N3151K
KR2S builder
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