KR> fiberglassing elevator/epoxy

2013-05-19 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
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2013-05-19 Thread Joe. E. Wallace
Lee Van Dyke I am having a problem with finding the epoxy you refer to as Jeffcoat Have looked in Aircraft Spruce and have yet to find it... would appreciate a bit of guidance... tnx jw Joe. E. Wallace jwallacep51 at gmail.com On May 16, 2013, at 9:29 PM, Lee Van Dyke wrote: > We us

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2013-05-18 Thread Lee Van Dyke
With all that said Brian, I have used all Three, instill prefer V/E. with that said Jeffcoat Epoxy is still easier to work with, you can play with the amount of hardner and different types ie. slow med or fast. Winter summer. Heat is good but be very careful using a heat gun over blue foam.

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2013-05-18 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
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2013-05-16 Thread Lee Van Dyke
We use jeffcoat epoxy from A/S for our professional use. It is awesome. I have used west, this is by far better. Lee Van Dyke On May 16, 2013, at 5:15 PM, "Mark Langford" wrote: > Brian Kraut wrote: > >>> I did a comparison and gave the reasons a few years ago and if you search >>> the arc

KR> fiberglassing elevator/epoxy

2013-05-16 Thread Mark Langford
Brian Kraut wrote: >> I did a comparison and gave the reasons a few years ago and if you search >> the archives you should be able to find it. In my opinion West and Aeropoxy >> are complete garbage compared to EZ.<< Brian...all I could find from you on EZpoxy is the message below. Please re

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2013-05-16 Thread Teate, Stephen
?In my opinion West and Aeropoxy are complete garbage compared to EZ? Ouch! I can?t agree with you on this one Brian. Although, I started my project with Hexcel I refused to spend the amount of money for the mixing pump that was offered at the time. I transitioned to the West System long ago pri

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2013-05-16 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
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2013-05-16 Thread Mark Langford
Joe Cruz wrote: >>Tonight I went to remove the peel ply material and noticed I have some areas that appear lighter in color...<< Peelply should be applied as soon as your layup is wet out and squeegeed into place, so I'm not sure it's possible to apply it "too soon". I've done a lot of layups ov

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2013-05-16 Thread Dan Heath
I remember the old RR resin. It was good stuff. However, I do prefer AeroPoxy and don't remember the consistency of the RR. But, more thin is more better for thoroughly wetting out the part. You must get it totally wet out with resin, and then squeegee out as much excess as possible. See N64KR

KR> fiberglassing elevator

2013-05-16 Thread cruzj12 at frontiernet.net
: "KRnet" Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 11:57:31 PM Subject: Re: KR> fiberglassing elevator Hrmm.. Without a picture this is a somewhat ambiguous question... If you have a delamination, you will be able to tell by the sound it makes when you tap the area with your finger, vs. an area

KR> fiberglassing elevator

2013-05-16 Thread cruzj12 at frontiernet.net
Help.I layed up two layers of 5 oz fiberglass and a layer of peel ply on one side of my elevator last Saturday.Tonight I went to remove the peel ply material and noticed I have some areas that appear lighter in color . I think the fiberglass lifted off from the foam in these areas,or it did

KR> fiberglassing elevator

2013-05-16 Thread Matt Elder
KRnet' Subject: Re: KR> fiberglassing elevator Hrmm.. Without a picture this is a somewhat ambiguous question... If you have a delamination, you will be able to tell by the sound it makes when you tap the area with your finger, vs. an area that you think is good... I know that's not a

KR> fiberglassing elevator

2013-05-15 Thread Matt Elder
.org] On Behalf Of cruzj12 at frontiernet.net Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 23:38 To: krnet at list.krnet.org Subject: KR> fiberglassing elevator Help.I layed up two layers of 5 oz fiberglass and a layer of peel ply on one side of my elevator last Saturday.Tonight I went to remove the peel p