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RE: G55's re-certified? I have 2 or 3 old AT I69's and a half dozen G55's... one of these days I'll have to fly them. W |
In forum AP Motor Discussion - Certified |
15 years ago |
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RE: Texalium John, without those extra hands and fingers in there holding things and mixing epoxy and such, I don't think those jobs would have worked out nearly as well. By the way, be sure to bring unLeashed wit... |
In forum Composite Construction Help |
15 years ago |
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RE: Texalium Yes. I made some 1/16" plate from it a couple years ago for someone. Works just like plain fiberglass pretty much though I recall it being more like carbon as far as wetting it out - the epoxy didn't ... |
In forum Composite Construction Help |
15 years ago |
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RE: Aerpoxy Light Bruce, my Aeropoxy lite has been around for 4 years and is most definitely still good after being stored in the garage the whole time. I swear by this stuff and it is the best filler I've ever used. P... |
In forum Swap Meet |
15 years ago |
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RE: I need some peel ply, mylar etc. This is the stuff I use. |
In forum Composite Construction Help |
15 years ago |
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RE: I need some peel ply, mylar etc. I use teflon coated polyester fabric for peel-ply. Breather fabric is breather fabric - essentially the same as what quilters use to fill between the layers of their quilts. I use Fiberglast.com or Ai... |
In forum Composite Construction Help |
15 years ago |
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RE: Fiber glass, Kevlar, and Carbon Oh my! Oh it is definitely the cool factor. Over-building has always been my path in most everything I do - remodeling, automotive, rockets, etc. If you check out Tony's post on the Kestrel, you'll see what ... |
In forum Composite Construction Help |
15 years ago |
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RE: This is weird... Well John, I knew I wrote it when the website first went active, but apparently it had been disabled and I had to re-enable it after I couldn't find it. Available in the Articles box on the right of t... |
In forum Archive - News & Events |
15 years ago |
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RE: Kestrel Ex I understand entirely Tony - I'm much the same way. I also blatantly steal good ideas where I find them and after reading your posts on this thread, I find that a bunch of idea I thought I stole from ... |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
15 years ago |
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RE: L3 Project - vacuum bagged fin cans This was obviously NOT an optimized design, but a platform to test a variety of things and given a few "experiences" during the years leading up to my L3, I wanted something that would survive a fall ... |
In forum Composite Construction Help |
15 years ago |
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RE: Kestrel Ex I'd be careful about welding to most motor cases unless you have the capability to re-heat treat the case after the welding. The ideal, from what I know, would be to make a case specifically for the p... |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
15 years ago |
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RE: This is weird... No worries Bruce, you didn't make the posting. |
In forum Archive - News & Events |
15 years ago |
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RE: This is weird... While I can't say I disagree with the contention that it was a missile, I have to say that this is a political posting in its tone and therefore completely inappropriate for this website, not to menti... |
In forum Archive - News & Events |
15 years ago |
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RE: Kestrel Ex If you chemically thin pretty much any epoxy more than 10%, you significantly reduce the cross-linking in the polymer during cure and thereby reduce the strength of the epoxy. Some manufacturers will ... |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
15 years ago |
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RE: Kestrel Ex Nice video Tony. Now if you only vacuum-bagged, you could get 6oz fabric to lay down that tight and have a much stronger layup. Edit:- I'm curious about the epoxy too - what brand? Post-cure? |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
15 years ago |
