[NSRCA-discussion] thinning epoxy, how?

Wayne Galligan wgalligan at att.net
Sun Mar 15 17:51:39 AKDT 2009


How do you thin ion proofing?

Wayne


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> or better yet go e-power
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> From: "michael s harrison" <drmikedds at sbcglobal.net>
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>> Jason,
>> The quality of epoxy is very important because of heat and soluability
>> issues.  The 5 and 30 minute epoxies are a poor choice because they will 
>> not
>> hold up to heat or soluables. They will become rubbery and absorb fuels.
>> Consider the better laminating epoxies.  The best off the shelf is 
>> probably
>> Z-poxy or equivilant. Others are better still, but become costly because 
>> of
>> quantity purchase requirements. Also, for best results do not thin but 
>> put
>> on and wipe very thin,  do a couple of coats for longevity and integrity.
>>
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>> [mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Mike 
>> Hester
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>> Just mix some in a cup, and then pour in a little less than that much in
>> acetone. Stir and serve at room temp.....LOL BTW since the acetone slows
>> down the curing process, 5 minute works fine too.
>>
>> Cool looking plane BTW, this the 120 size?
>>
>> -Mike
>>
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>> From: "J Shu" <jshulman at cfl.rr.com>
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>>>I want to add another layer of sealer to the firewall and tunnel on my
>>>plane... what's the best way to do it with epoxy? I've got 30
>>> minute but not sure how to thin it to seal it.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Jason
>>> www.shulmanaviation.com
>>> www.composite-arf.com
>>>
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