KR> Blue foam

2009-02-09 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
At 04:36 PM 2/8/2009, you wrote: >I guess Ken Rand didn't know what he was talking about then, even though >his plans are still for sale... And Burt stopped selling his plans >decades ago, so I'm thinking he knew what he was doing. ++ Un

KR> Blue foam

2009-02-08 Thread Larry H.
Rnet Sent: Sunday, February 8, 2009 7:49:58 PM Subject: Re: KR> Blue foam We have this debate every couple of years, and I believe I've learned from a previous discussion that there is more than just one type of "blue foam". One is polystyrene, and fuel will dissolve it quickly. 

KR> Blue foam

2009-02-08 Thread Mark Langford
We have this debate every couple of years, and I believe I've learned from a previous discussion that there is more than just one type of "blue foam". One is polystyrene, and fuel will dissolve it quickly. I believe there is another type that will not, but it's more of an open cell stuff, maybe

KR> Blue foam

2009-02-08 Thread Dave Arbogast, CISSP
Well, that is my opinion. I like a safety margin for things that do go wrong. From my experience, leaks in the fuel tanks / systems do happen. -dave Mark wrote: >So does this mean that I can use the "blue stuff" for the turtle deck, >cowling, horizontal and vertical stabilizer and the outer win

KR> Blue foam

2009-02-08 Thread Dave Arbogast, CISSP
gast, CISSP >Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2009 4:36 PM >To: KRnet >Subject: Re: KR> Blue foam > >I guess Ken Rand didn't know what he was talking about then, even though >his plans are still for sale... And Burt stopped selling his plans >decades ago, so I'm thin

KR> Blue foam

2009-02-08 Thread Mark Jones
> If I had it to do over I would use >the blue foam (hot wired) for all the flying and control surfaces. I think >that would prevent most of the delaminations we see with the urethane foam >surfaces. I used the blue foam in my tail surfaces. After hours of sanding I swore off the blue foam and

KR> Blue foam

2009-02-08 Thread Mark
mylist.net [mailto:krnet-bounces+markwegmet=charter@mylist.net] On Behalf Of Dave Arbogast, CISSP Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2009 4:36 PM To: KRnet Subject: Re: KR> Blue foam I guess Ken Rand didn't know what he was talking about then, even though his plans are still for sale... And Bu

KR> Blue foam

2009-02-08 Thread Dave Arbogast, CISSP
I guess Ken Rand didn't know what he was talking about then, even though his plans are still for sale... And Burt stopped selling his plans decades ago, so I'm thinking he knew what he was doing. That's the nice thing about experimental - we are all free to do as we please. I have a friend wit

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2009-02-08 Thread rahu...@peoplepc.com
Dave wrote: "Now, if it was a glider or only had the header tank, yes Blue would be good." You neglecting the fact that every Vari and Long Eze ever built has blue foam wings that are adjacent to the tanks built in the strakes without any catastrophic effects that I know about. If I had it to do

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2008-10-12 Thread Don Chisholm
Blue works better for long cuts with the hot wire tool, on tail surfaces where you are shaping from a larger profile to a smaller profile over a short span it cuts the small profile faster than the large profile and it's impossible to get a good cut but on the wings it works great and on the stub

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2008-10-12 Thread Doug Rupert
I ended up using the 1/2 inch pink to get a surface of exact thickness. A series of lines scribed parallel with the spars. Then they were gently bent to airfoil contour as they got a small dab of hot melt to hold them temporarily in place. The inside contour was perfectly smooth and required no fur

KR> blue foam

2008-10-12 Thread JAMES C FERRIS
I am missing something here are you talking about fitting Diehle RF-48 skins to the new airfoil? or what?Thanks Jim

KR> blue foam

2008-10-12 Thread Doug Rupert
No! Manufacturing your own version for the new airfoil Doug -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.8.3 - Release Date: 3/25/2005