Has anyone tried to make a lay up with vinylester resin over cured epoxy resin
(West System)? ?As in a fuel tanks.? I??want to make my front deck with out the
header tank so I can start on my canopy. ?I don't want to buy the vinylest
resin untill I start on the wing tanks so I can do all tanks t
There's tiny and then there's just small. 1/2 cc equals 50 units of insulin,
i.e. a standard syringe for anybody with Type II diabetes. Don't ask me
how I know.
Allen G. Wiesner KR-2SS S/N 1118 T/D / CorvAIR
65 Franklin Street
Ansonia, CT 06401-1240
203-732-0508
"It ain't over until the fa
Sid Wood wrote:
> The catalyst to activate the vinylester resin can be adjusted for the
> ambient temperature; use more or less catalyst: 0.5 cc catalyst per 8 oz
> resin for 20 minute working times at 100 degrees F versus 3 cc catalyst
> per
> 8 oz at 60 degrees F. The manufacturer's info sheet
Mark Langford wrote>
...With vinylester in a hundred degree hangar, things have to
happen in a big hurry! ...but consider that vinylester under these
conditions becomes completely
unworkable after 6-8 minutes, and hard as a rock in fifteen. I hate the
stuff, but it was designed to line ethanol-b
>The instructions for the Diehl wing skins are at
http://www.diehlaero.com/wings.htm
He has a video of the process too. My plane (Ken Cottle's KR-1½) is used
as the demonstration plane.
Mike
KSEE
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And I'd add "work in a well ventilated area". The stuff smells downright
nasty. The instructions for the Diehl wing skins are at
http://www.diehlaero.com/wings.htm and you should download them and read
them carefully if you haven't already. It's not unusual for Diehl skins to
separate at the
together, not for Diehl wing skins.
Larry Howell
From: "electr...@netzero.net"
To: kr...@mylist.net
Sent: Monday, September 7, 2009 1:08:23 PM
Subject: KR> Vinylester vs T-88
What planes flying with T-88 ? I've been advised to use Vinylester fo
r 07, 2009 2:08 PM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR> Vinylester vs T-88
What planes flying with T-88 ? I've been advised to use Vinylester for
attaching Diehl Wingskins. However can some people be alergic to Vinylester
?
Is Vinylester more difficult to work ?
PM in AUS told me, years ago,
What planes flying with T-88 ? I've been advised to use Vinylester for
attaching Diehl Wingskins. However can some people be alergic to Vinylester ?
Is Vinylester more difficult to work ?
PM in AUS told me, years ago, that the preference is Vinylester.
Phil Visconti
Marlborough, MA
are there anybody with working vinlester
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I have some vinylester resin that I bought two or three months ago and have
not opened yet. I know that promoted ve has a short shelf life, but what
exactly happens to it when it expires? How can I tell if it is still good?
I am probably only going to use it to make a mold so I don't care about
s
Brian,
If it's still liquid, it's still good. As it get's old, it first turns
to goo, then to stone.
Jeff
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 21:45:50 -0500 "Brian Kraut"
writes:
> I have some vinylester resin that I bought two or three months ago
> and have
> not opened yet. I know that promoted ve has a
Marks point about being ready to use it when you buy it is very important. I
have bought 2 gallons and have used maybe 1/2 gal. total. Now I need more. I
tried to revive the hardened resin by heating but it did not work. Does anyone
know a source for vinylester resin other than A/C Spruce or a s
To: "KR builders and pilots"
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: KR>vinylester resin
Marks point about being ready to use it when you buy it is very important. I
have bought 2 gallons and have used maybe 1/2 gal. total. Now I need more. I
tried to revive the hardene
I do not know anywhere in the US they sell Ester resins, But in Australia I
just go to where Glass Chemical tanks are made.
The ones the use on farms for spraying.
I just looked in the phone book.
They sell it.
Phil Matheson
mathe...@dodo.com.au
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