Sheeting the Wings
Nik Middleton
middletn at spinmail.com
Mon Sep 9 01:14:38 AKDT 2002
I have heard of instances where the pro bond will continue to cure for many
months, especially when exposed to high humidity. For that reason I
personally continue to use laminating epoxy.
rgds
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Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 3:35 AM
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Subject: Sheeting the Wings
My Entropy will ship this week, and this will be my stab at building a
pattern ship, and I am VERY stoked for this ! I have built lots of 35 and
40% size IMAC type planes, and use Pro-Bond for the sheeting process of the
foam almost exclusively. It does a great job. With that in mind, I was
planning to do the same on my Entropy. Other idea's, and the reason you
would use them.
Pro's - Con's - thoughts or rotten tomatoes . . . . .
Matt K., sorry I missed Jacksonville, FL this weekend, long story that we
can catch up on later.
Thanks !!
Van
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IMAA: 26019 NSRCA: 2778
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