KR> Covering options?

2008-10-12 Thread bdazzca...@aol.com
6.0 Oz. / Sq. Yd. Plain Weave (Loose Weave) An open weave fabric, highly flexible and easy to wet out. Used for large fuselages and in areas where there are compound curves. 6.0 Oz./ Sq Yd. Plain Weave (Tight Weave) This tightly woven fabric can be used for the most common repair applications

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2008-10-12 Thread bdazzca...@aol.com
HI Netters, I was curious what is the best way to wrap a fuseluage in fiberglass? A 45degree angle or from side to side or lengthwise? I noticed Edwaurdo from Chile did the inside of his side to side but noe sure about outside. And how many layers of 5.4oz should I use? David Swanso

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2008-10-12 Thread Larry H.
All of the Rutan designs are laid up at a 45 degree angle. Larry H. HI Netters, I was curious what is the best way to wrap a fuseluage in fiberglass? A 45degree angle or from side to side or lengthwise? I noticed Edwaurdo from Chile did the inside of his side to side but noe sure abou

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2008-10-12 Thread Ron Butterfield
At 10:32 AM 10/16/05, Don wrote: >I'm an automotive upholsterer by trade and if you don't mind my >2 cents worth my favorite material to use especially for canopy covers >is a material called Odyssey Soft Touch manufactured by MarChem Coated >Fabrics.Inc.. What it is is a light weight coated polye

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2008-10-12 Thread Robert L. Stone
say, "There is a market" Bob Stone, Harker Heights, Tx rsto...@hot.rr.com - Original Message - From: "Ron Butterfield" To: "KRnet" Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 1:13 PM Subject: KR> Covering material > At 10:32 AM 10/16/05, Don wrote: >>

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2008-10-12 Thread Don Chisholm
arket" Bob Stone, Harker Heights, Tx rsto...@hot.rr.com - Original Message - From: "Ron Butterfield" To: "KRnet" Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 1:13 PM Subject: KR> Covering material > At 10:32 AM 10/16/05, Don wrote: >>I'm an automoti

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2008-10-12 Thread Dennis Mingear
, "There is > a market" > > Bob Stone, Harker Heights, Tx > rsto...@hot.rr.com > > > > - Original Message ----- > From: "Ron Butterfield" > To: "KRnet" > Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 1:13 PM > Subject: KR> Covering mate

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2008-10-12 Thread Robert L. Stone
of KR Aircraft who need a way to protect their aircraft will get in touch with you and have a cover made. Bob Stone - Original Message - From: "Don Chisholm" To: "KRnet" Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 4:15 PM Subject: Re: KR> Covering material >I don

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2008-10-12 Thread Robert L. Stone
ese and sell them. I >> hope some of you guys >> will chime in on this one and prove that I am >> correct when I say, "There is >> a market" >> >> Bob Stone, Harker Heights, Tx >> rsto...@hot.rr.com >> >> >> >> - Origi

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2008-10-12 Thread Ron Butterfield
At 05:15 PM 10/18/05, Don wrote: >I don't know if Ron is An upholsterer /Canvass guy I'm not. I've got a local friend who is also a self employed upholstere , however. My personal feeling is that it would be better to order something like this from someone who actually uses it themselves. In th

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2008-10-12 Thread Don Chisholm
Hi Ron; I'll wait till friday to post a proposal to the net but I think I can make covers for a half decent price as once I do the pattern which is a big part of the job the ones after the first one are straight layout cut and sew and I've done covers for various aircraft so I have a good idea of