Sheeting the Wings
Buddy Brammer
buddybrammer35 at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 9 04:57:39 AKDT 2002
Nick
Only if it is not used correctly some people who have problems dont follow
directions.If you mixed only a small amount of hardner with your epoxy it
may have problems also. I have used Pro-Bond Polyurethane to sheet at least
twenty sets of Pattern wings in the last couple of years with no problems
Buddy
>From: "Nik Middleton" <middletn at spinmail.com>
>Reply-To: discussion at nsrca.org
>To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
>Subject: RE: Sheeting the Wings
>Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 10:14:38 +0100
>
>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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>
> 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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