Fixing foam sheeted parts
Don McCullough
donald_mccullough at hotmail.com
Sun Jun 6 22:00:07 AKDT 2004
I have used thin odorless CA with great results. Unlike normal CA, it
won't attack foam and can penetrate anything. You can also put some 1/2
to 1 oz. fiberglass cloth on the crack, put odorless CA and rub with a
paper towel until it almost sets up-makes an almost invisible repair.
Don
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On Behalf Of Jason
Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 6:01 PM
To: IMAC; NSRCA
Subject: Fixing foam sheeted parts
Hi All,
I have a couple of foam sheeted parts that I need to fix. They have
cracks
through the balsa and into the foam. I was thinking of thinning down
epoxy,
but I don't know what to thin it with that won't eat the foam. Anyone
with
any fixes for this?
Thanks,
Jason
www.jasonshulman.com
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