thanks a lot for your help
Salu2
Eduardo Navarrete
Quito-Ecuador
+593-9-8243079 (cell)
+593-2-2344568 (home)
+593-2-2906898 (office)
"ANDEAN KR2"
www.eduardonavarrete.com
--- El vie 19-dic-08, Ed Janssen escribió:
> De: Ed Janssen
> Asunto: Re: KR> epoxy / resin
>
thanks folks for the answers. and the properties as a bond agent will be
the same or will change?
Salu2
Eduardo Navarrete
Quito-Ecuador
+593-9-8243079 (cell)
+593-2-2344568 (home)
+593-2-2906898 (office)
"ANDEAN KR2"
www.eduardonavarrete.com
¡Felices Fiestas! Enviale una tarjeta e
Hey Ron,
Just out of interest, have you weighed a sample of the composite fuselage
skin and compared it with a similar size piece of ply.
Do you expect to see a weight saving or just a stronger more rigid
structure?
Paul Smith
Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
pk.sm...@bigpond.net.au
http://kr2spacemodulato
Ron Smith
KR2SSXL
Buckeye Arizona
mercedesm...@yahoo.com
http://ronsmith.myphotoalbum.com/albums.php
Also, T88 sets up faster when you heat it. Don't dilly dally.
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Eduardo,
Go easy using a microwave - low heat - whatever. Mine started to melt the
plastic container within 15 sec. Since then, I just bring T-88 indoors for
a few hours or warm up in a pan of warm water.
Ed Janssen
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Jones"
Eduardo wrote:
i noticed
done so on
non-critical applications; however, the final bond strength will be reduced.
On aircraft structure, that could spoil your whole day. Be careful.
--- On Thu, 12/18/08, Mark Jones wrote:
From: Mark Jones
Subject: Re: KR> epoxy / resin
To: eduna...@yahoo.com, "KRnet&quo
My T88 started to go hard during the winter so I just left the container out
in the sun for a few hours until it thinned out again. You can also immerse
the container in hot water for a while.
Cheers.
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Darren Crompton
AUSTRALIA
My web site: www.kr-2s.com
Eduardo wrote:
i noticed that the resin (t88) got hard... what do you suggest me to do?
Hi Eduardo,
Put it in the microwave for 15 seconds. Longer if needed. You should be good
to go. You could also use hot water but that will take longer.
Mark Jones (N886MJ)
Stevens Point, WI
Web page: www
hi netters
i noticed that the resin (t88) got hard... what do you suggest me to do?
Salu2
Eduardo Navarrete
Quito-Ecuador
+593-9-8243079 (cell)
+593-2-2344568 (home)
+593-2-2906898 (office)
"ANDEAN KR2"
www.eduardonavarrete.com
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I'm stuck, and would like the help of the experts. Since I am rebuilding parts
of my KR2, I have a question about which would be the best Epoxy Resin for my
Application. I am fiberglassing my new Elevator and I would like to find out
which combination of Resin will give me the hardest/ most r
Lee Van Dyke wrote:
>> I am fiberglassing my new Elevator and I would like to find out which
combination of Resin will give me the hardest/ most rigid result. ? <<
My personal favorite for laminating is Aeropoxy 3660/2032. I've tried
several and it's one that I've had no allergic reaction
.@mylist.net]On
Behalf Of Mark Langford
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 7:19 AM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR>epoxy resin
Lee Van Dyke wrote:
>> I am fiberglassing my new Elevator and I would like to find out which
combination of Resin will give me the hardest/ most rigid result. ? <
How much resin do you need? I have allot of EZ poxy available. E-mail me
off line.
KRRon
- Original Message -
From: "Lee"
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 12:25 AM
Subject: KR>epoxy resin
I'm stuck, and would like the help of the experts. Since I am rebuilding
Greetings all,
Does anyone here know anything about the 300/41 epoxy
system sold on http://www.jgreer.com
?
I wasn't able to find any previous post on this epoxy.
I contacted the vendor about the properties of the
system but they are non-responsive. Whenever they get
back to me, it will be nice t
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