KR> Peel Ply / Slurry

2011-03-25 Thread Patrick and Robin Russo
under that foil. Pat - Original Message - From: "Larry Howell" To: "krnet" Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 11:55 PM Subject: Fwd: KR> Peel Ply / Slurry > This never made it to the list > Larry H > > Sent from my iPad > > Begin forwarded message:

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2011-03-24 Thread Larry Howell
This never made it to the list Larry H Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: > From: "Larry H." > Date: March 24, 2011 12:09:50 AM CDT > To: KRnet > Subject: Re: KR> Peel Ply / Slurry > > Pat Russo wrote > I generally use Styrofoam, (blueboard), &g

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2011-03-23 Thread Larry H.
Pat Russo wrote  I generally use Styrofoam, (blueboard), applying a wet resin layer, then a slurry layer followed by fabric and stippling ending with a squeegeeing of excess resin The whole idea of using slurry is to make the piece you are building weigh less. The glass balls (microspheres)

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2011-03-18 Thread Robin Macdonald
thquake in 6mths. But our hearts go out to those in Japan. Chch N.Z. - Original Message - From: "Patrick and Robin Russo" To: "KRnet" Sent: Friday, March 18, 2011 8:42 AM Subject: KR> Peel Ply

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2011-03-18 Thread Patrick and Robin Russo
for your input, Pat - Original Message - From: "Mark Langford" To: "KRnet" Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2011 8:28 PM Subject: Re: KR> Peel Ply > It depends on why you're using peelply. If you want a pin-hole free > surface > or are preparing the surf

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2011-03-17 Thread Mark Langford
Pat Russo wrote: >> I am about to glass in my tail feathers. I have done several projects before but this is the first using Peel Ply. My question is; Do I squeegee off the excess resin thru the ply? I generally use Styrofoam, (blueboard), applying a wet resin layer, then a slurry layer followed

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2011-03-17 Thread Patrick and Robin Russo
Gentlemen, Ladies I am about to glass in my tail feathers. I have done several projects before but this is the first using Peel Ply. My question is; Do I squeegee off the excess resin thru the ply? I generally use Styrofoam, (blueboard), applying a wet resin layer, then a slurry layer followed

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2009-09-05 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
At 05:43 PM 9/5/2009, you wrote: >Larry is right on the Deck Cloth. I agree on >everything except on using it on the wood as I think this is unnecessary >work for very little if any benefit. "MY OPINION". >Daniel R. Heath +++ I used it on the

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2009-09-05 Thread Tim
time for Flying has begun. Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC -Original Message- Subject: KR> Peel ply If using deck cloth, is peel ply necessary ___ Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a mes

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2009-09-05 Thread Dan Heath
eath - Lexington, SC -Original Message----- Subject: KR> Peel ply If using deck cloth, is peel ply necessary

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2009-09-05 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
At 03:54 PM 9/5/2009, you wrote: >If using deck cloth, is peel ply necessary, as far as using in areas >where another layup will probably not be laid? >Roger Baalman I'm assuming your use of the term "deck cloth"

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2009-09-05 Thread rbaal...@cox.net
If using deck cloth, is peel ply necessary, as far as using in areas where another layup will probably not be laid? I understand the benefit of using peel ply where another part will be glued on, but out on the open areas of the wing for example, I plan on using deck cloth over theCF. Thanks Ro

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2009-08-10 Thread Mark Langford
Others have covered it pretty good, but using the Google box on my website at www.n56ml.com turns up four places where I show and discuss the use of peel ply. For example http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford/nacaducts/ , where I recommend you peel it off after about 12 hours (that depends on the cu

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2009-08-10 Thread Darren Crompton
> > Does it come up easy or is there something I can buy to make it come off > easy? > It comes off easily enough by picking up an overhanging edge and peeling it back in the opposite direction much like taking off a band-aid. You may need to use a little muscle with large pieces such as wing ar

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2009-08-10 Thread bdazzca...@aol.com
Does it come up easy or is there something I can buy to make it come off easy? David In a message dated 8/10/2009 7:11:45 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, bdazzca...@aol.com writes: I was wondering. Do you take off the peel ply after it dries or do you leave it on? David _

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2009-08-10 Thread bdazzca...@aol.com
Thanks guys. David In a message dated 8/10/2009 7:15:21 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, kr.2s.dar...@gmail.com writes: David. You take the peel ply off after it dries. Always. Cheers -- Darren Crompton AUSTRALIA My web site: www.kr-2s.com ___ Search

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2009-08-10 Thread Darren Crompton
David. You take the peel ply off after it dries. Always. Cheers -- Darren Crompton AUSTRALIA My web site: www.kr-2s.com

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2009-08-10 Thread tinya...@aol.com
Be sure to take it off before putting on your next layer. It is used to absorb extra resin and make a surface ready to ad layers to. Be absolutely sure it is removed or you will have an unsafe part. Kevin Golden Harrisonville, MO In a message dated 8/10/2009 9:11:44 P.M. Central Daylight

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2009-08-10 Thread bdazzca...@aol.com
I was wondering. Do you take off the peel ply after it dries or do you leave it on? David

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2008-10-12 Thread Dave Arbogast, CISSP
jscott.pi...@juno.com wrote: > >On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 17:09:54 -0600 Larry&Sallie Flesner > writes: > > >>At 03:39 PM 1/16/2007, you wrote: >> >> >>>But I thought peel ply left a skin of silicone on the epoxy I >>>thought you had to remove that before you laid another layer on?? >>>Fred

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2008-10-12 Thread jscott.pi...@juno.com
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 17:09:54 -0600 Larry&Sallie Flesner writes: > At 03:39 PM 1/16/2007, you wrote: > >But I thought peel ply left a skin of silicone on the epoxy I > >thought you had to remove that before you laid another layer on?? > >Fred Johnson > +

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2008-10-12 Thread beverlyrai...@bellsouth.net
Someone posted some time ago that a good substitute for peel ply that was inexpensive was common sheer material used along with curtains. It would be commonly available at Walmart, Kmart and such. If weight saving is not the issue, just a smooth finish with least amount of work, I have had grea

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2008-10-12 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
At 09:07 AM 6/18/2006, you wrote: >weight saving is not the issue, just a smooth finish with least amount of >work, I have had great results by using "deck cloth" as the last layer, and >apply little if no epoxy, and just wet it out with excess from the >layer below. >It adds a small amount of str

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2008-10-12 Thread bdazzca...@aol.com
Hi, Can someone expail what peel ply is too? Sorry David Swanson bdazzca...@aol.com

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2008-10-12 Thread Dan Heath
- Then click on the pics See you in Mt. Vernon - 2006 - KR Gathering There is a time for building and a time for FLYING and the time for building is OVER. Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC ---Original Message--- From: bdazzca...@aol.com List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: 04/10/06 20:24:5

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2008-10-12 Thread Mark Jones
...@wi.rr.com Visit my NEW KR-2S CorvAIRCRAFT web site at www.flykr2s.com - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 7:24 PM Subject: KR> peel ply > Hi, > >Can someone expail what peel ply is too? Sorry > > David Swanson &g

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2008-10-12 Thread Mark Jones
- Original Message - From: "Dan Heath" To: Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 7:31 PM Subject: Re: KR> peel ply > It is a "ply" of a Dacron sort of material, that you put on to "peel" off. > It leaves a smooth surface that requires little to no sanding. It works

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2008-10-12 Thread Pitts Eric MSgt 181FW/MXOO
I was under the impression that another use for peel ply was if you were going to add more layers too your glass at a later date or join two parts. I am I wrong in this matter? Eric Pitts Terre Haute IN KR2S http://home.att.net/~e.j.pitts/

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2008-10-12 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
> It is a "ply" of a Dacron sort of material, that you put on to "peel" off. It leaves a smooth surface that requires little to no sanding. It works very well, but is difficult to apply to compound curves. You peel it off as soon as the resin cures. >You can also use something called "deck" c

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2008-10-12 Thread da...@alltel.net
You are correct, but that is not the only use, and if you don't use it, you can sand and then add the next layer. From: Pitts Eric MSgt 181FW/MXOO List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: 2006/04/11 Tue AM 07:32:22 CDT To: kr...@mylist.net Subject: KR> peel ply I was under the impress

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2008-10-12 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
At 07:32 AM 4/11/2006, you wrote: >I was under the impression that another use for peel ply was if you were >going to add more layers too your glass at a later date or join two parts. I >am I wrong in this matter? >Eric Pitts +++= Peel ply is

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2008-10-12 Thread Phil Matheson
Another Question Does peel ply work just as well over a already dry lay up, If I wanted to add a glass lay up over an inner wing to help remove the pin holes, because I did not have peel ply when I first glassed the inner wing??? Hope that makes sense? Phil Matheson mathes...@dodo.com.au N

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2008-10-12 Thread da...@alltel.net
Never tried it, but I think that if you sanded it down a little, then put on some resin and laid the peel ply on that, it might work. Try a test and see. From: "Phil Matheson" List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: 2006/04/11 Tue PM 03:44:18 CDT To: "KRnet" Subject: Re: K

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2008-10-12 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
> >Does peel ply work just as well over a already dry lay up, If I wanted to >add a glass lay up over an inner wing to help remove the pin holes, because >I did not have peel ply when I first glassed the inner wing??? >Phil Matheson ++ Phil

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2008-10-12 Thread Mark Jones
-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net]On Behalf Of Jeff Scott Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 11:47 AM To: kr...@mylist.net Subject: KR> Peel Ply Almost any fine weave synthetic cloth will work just as well as peel ply. I've been using 6" dacron tape and left over cecon

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2008-10-12 Thread Jeff Scott
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