Sheeting Winge/Stab
wgalligan
wgalligan at cnbcom.net
Fri May 2 11:51:29 AKDT 2003
What is the prefered method for bagging carpets? less tassles of course... ;-)'
Wayno
> One other option to consider is vacuum bagging....If you are using > epoxy, vacuum
> bagging will give you a better bond with less epoxy used....A simple > setup can be
> purchased for around $125. The beauty of bagging is that you don't need > a strong
> surface to support a couple of hundred+ pounds of weights while > remaining true....
> Once the vacuum is pulled, which takes about five or so minutes, you can > take the
> bag and hang it somewhere out of the way. About 3 psi is all you need > for white 1lb.
> foam..
>
> CST sells the stuff you need....
>
> I have a bench that can support a lot of weight while remaining true (it > will even support
> a Whip built plane...hehe) but I still prefer to vacuum.....
>
> Happy sheeting,
> Amir
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jarvis Johnson
> To: discussion at nsrca.org
> Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 9:20 AM
> Subject: Sheeting Winge/Stab
>
>
> Hey
> Guy's need some help, I'm sheeting the wings/stab for my USA STAR.
> What is the best surface, that can be use that will not wrap.I do not > own
> a pool table. I was thinking about glass 3/4 inchs or a door
>
> > Need Help
>
>
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