Hi,
I have gotten alot of answers but no one really answered the question.
What brand is the best for epoxying fiberglass to foam? Best as in whats not
going to bubble on me when its 140 degrees on the runway in Phoenix in July?
David Swanson
bdazzca...@aol.com
David,
I can't answer your question, but I have lived and flown in Phoenix and I
cannot imagine why anyone would leave a perfectly good airplane on the ramp
there after sunrise in June, July or August. I know they do, but no one is
going to fly much after 0700 because it is just too d*mned hot
AEROPOXY
Mark Jones (N886MJ)
Wales, WI USA
E-mail me at flyk...@wi.rr.com
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KR-2S CorvAIRCRAFT web site at www.flykr2s.com
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Subject: KR> composite epoxies 2
> Hi,
>
>I have go
>I have gotten alot of answers but no one really answered the
> question.
>What brand is the best for epoxying fiberglass to foam? Best as in whats not
>going to bubble on me when its 140 degrees on the runway in Phoenix in July?
AeroPoxy, using the 2 hr cure hardener, will give you a ba
Larry,
I have a set of pristine wings that came with this project with Diehl
skins on them. Don't know what was used to put them together. Would
it, in your opinion, be worth trying to 'heat treat" them, not
knowing the epoxy system that was used? I wouldn't anticipate that
the 150 degree woul
: 2006/02/09 Thu AM 11:17:37 CST
To: "KRnet"
Subject: Re: KR> composite epoxies 2
Larry,
I have a set of pristine wings that came with this project with Diehl
skins on them. Don't know what was used to put them together. Would
it, in your opinion, be worth trying to
At 09:17 AM 2/9/2006, you wrote:
>Larry,
> I have a set of pristine wings that came with this project with Diehl
>skins on them. Don't know what was used to put them together. Would
>it, in your opinion, be worth trying to 'heat treat" them, not
>knowing the epoxy system that was used? I would
At 09:40 AM 2/9/2006, you wrote:
>Bobby,
>
>The Diehl skins use Vinyl Ester, and I do not think that you need to
>treat them.
True; however, it is subject to shrinkage over time unlike epoxy.
> These skins will hold up quite well as they use a high density 1/4
> inch foam core. I think it is
e for FLYING and the time for building
is OVER.
Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC
---Original Message---
From: larry severson
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: 02/09/06 18:25:18
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: Re: KR> composite epoxies 2
At 09:40 AM 2/9/2006, you wrote:
>Bobby,
>
>The Dieh
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