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On Nov 17, 2016 11:13 AM, "Joe. E. Wallace via KRnet"
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> Mike I appreciate your comments?.jw
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> > On Nov 15, 2016, at 18:34, Mike Stirewalt via KRnet <
> krnet at list.krnet.org> wrote:
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> > should
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Mike I appreciate your comments?.jw
> On Nov 15, 2016, at 18:34, Mike Stirewalt via KRnet
> wrote:
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> should
small chemical burn on my eye. A bit
more catalyst or another few seconds and I would not still be flying.
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Subject: Re: KR> wing tank building material - vinyl ester
From: Mark Langford via KRnet
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Mon, November 14, 2016 5:
I was surprised to read mark's comment about the shelf life of vinylester
resin. Which is helpful to me because I happen to be in the middle of a project
using that type of resin and I have some which I was planning to use that is
now several months old.
Never thought of that issue so I looke
Mike Stirewalt wrote:
> Please pardon my Trump comments ML. I know these kinds of
> observations are out of bounds and I won't do it any more, nor follow
> up on anything I've written here today.
Let's put an end to politics on this list right now! This kind of crap
does nothing but offend exac
> "I'm kinda like Bill Clapps!! . . . . X - the finger's for Trump?"
Bill's had/has a really dramatic ridge across the top length of the wing
where the tube interfered with the curvature of the wing. He always said
it didn't affect the handling and that may or may not be true, but it
didn't look
Joe
Try PBS boat store for vinyl ester. I remember that it was less than $100
Pete Klapp
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bjoenunley via KRnet wrote:
?Vinyl Ester resin is also used in marine ?applications. With a little looking
around ?you may find a supplier in Florida close to
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Subject:?Re: KR> wing tank building material - vinyl ester
If you get nothing else out of this thread, it should be that you
shouldn't build fuel tanks out of epoxy, now that we have vinyl ester.
Yes, you can slosh the tank and probably get good results, but it's
another step, an
?Vinyl Ester resin is also used in marine??applications.? With a little looking
around??you may find a supplier in Florida close to? you with no shipping
needed.
You are correct. ?I called boat supply stores down around the water. ?The
smallest quantity that I have found was 1 gallon (more tha
And it will stink up your house for days or weeks, so try to do this outside.
There are odour inhibitors specially formulated for styrenic resins (polyester
and vynilester), seems they work well although I have never tried them. I don't
remember the brand names but an online search shall give yo
14, 2016 11:21 AM
To: KRnet
Cc: bjoenunley
Subject: Re: KR> wing tank building material - vinyl ester
?If you get nothing else out of this thread, it ?should be that you shouldn't
build fuel tanks out of epoxy, now ?that we have vinyl ester. Mark L My new
favorite combination is vynal E
I'm kinda like Bill Clapps!! dad PVC pipe is a last long thing for fuel
tank! I'm here boy's still working on the two plane's one set of wing's. I
guess if I was to build some V- ester fuel tank's I'd have to test soak
them for 1 year. I kinda like hard plastic for header tank and go wild on
the wi
?If you get nothing else out of this thread, it ?should be that you
shouldn't build fuel tanks out of epoxy, now??that we have vinyl ester. Mark L
My new favorite combination is vynal Ester and carbon fiber. ?I now prefer the
vynal Ester to working with epoxy. ?My main problem of working with it
GOOD MORNING MARK,,( PLEASE TAKE MW OFF THE LIST),, ITS BEEN FUN ,,
THANK YOU PAUL ROSSI
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 7:11 AM, S via KRnet wrote:
> And it will stink up your house for days or weeks, so try to do this
> outside.
>
> There are odour inhibitors specially formulated for styrenic resi
If you get nothing else out of this thread, it should be that you
shouldn't build fuel tanks out of epoxy, now that we have vinyl ester.
Yes, you can slosh the tank and probably get good results, but it's
another step, and you have to do it right. But if you use vinyl ester
resin (Aircraft Spruce
Jeff Scott wrote:
> People on the KRNet make a fuss about using only vinyl-ester, but
> unless you are planning to run alcohol contaminated fuel, epoxy tanks
> really aren't an issue...
I've learned not to trust auto fuel of any kind if you buy it from an
"off-brand" establishment, and that's
?Don't skimp on the epoxy with the last layer of glass to prevent pinholes.?I
had to cut into the lid of the tank to sand and clean and recoat, patch the top
back in...
I didn't know what my tank was made out of so I cut a round hole in the top of
the tank large enough to stick my hand into th
Ron
If they are diehl wings skins the tanks will be v/ester. Dans wing skins are
made of V/ester. I have them on me KR.
Phil
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From:?"Ronald Wright via KRnet"
To:?KRnet
Subject:?KR> wing tank building material
Is there any way to determine whether the wing tanks in an already skinned wing
were built using vinylester instead of epoxy?
A KR builder has a set of wings with Diehl skins already built.
Archoil, has a fuel additive that received a Nobel prize that prevents gas
from going bad.
On Nov 13, 2016 8:40 AM, "Larry Flesner via KRnet"
wrote:
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>
> but unless you are planning to run alcohol contaminated fuel, epoxy tanks
>> really aren't an issue.
>>
>
>
At 08:39 AM 11/13/2016, you wrote:
>> but unless you are planning to run alcohol contaminated fuel,
>> epoxy tanks really aren't an issue.
>+++
> My tanks are epoxy and I've run a considerable amount of auto fuel
> when I c
> but unless you are planning to run alcohol contaminated fuel,
> epoxy tanks really aren't an issue.
+++
I'm with Jeff on this one. My tanks are epoxy and I've run a
considerable amount of auto fuel when I could still
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Subject:?KR> wing tank building material
Is there any way to determine whether the wing tanks in an already skinned wing
were built using vinylester instead of epoxy?
A KR builder has a set of wings with Diehl skins already built. Older wings
apparently off of what was a flying airplane,
Is there any way to determine whether the wing tanks in an already skinned wing
were built using vinylester instead of epoxy?
A KR builder has a set of wings with Diehl skins already built. Older wings
apparently off of what was a flying airplane, but NO information about what was
used to buil
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