If you know that you will have to sand V/E you can spray pcs on the  
area that you layed up, it will help form a "crust" if you will.  Then  
sand easy peasy lemon squeezie

Lee van Dyke

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On Nov 23, 2010, at 6:21 AM, "smwood" <smw...@md.metrocast.net> wrote:

> I believe that I read somewhere that there is a product that can be  
> added to
> the final layer of a Vinyl Ester Resin lay-up, that will make it  
> easy to
> sand.  Does anyone know what it is and where I can get it?
>
> Daniel R. Heath
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> Dan,
> On a single curve surface you can wet out a sheet of peal-ply  
> (Dacron) over
> the last layup available from Aircraft Spruce.  After the layup is  
> cured,
> peal off the peal-ply to reveal a mat finish surface ready for  
> painting with
> very little sanding.  For compound curves where the peal-ply won't  
> conform,
> make up some micro with the Vinyl Ester Resin and micro balloons  
> (glass
> beads) fairly thick, but still wet.  Slather that on and let cure.   
> The
> micro will sand very nicely.  The Vinyl Ester tends to gum up on the  
> sand
> paper, especially if you power sand.  Hand sanding works well with the
> micro.  To prevent the gum up, keep the surface wet with water when  
> you
> sand.  I used an old windex spray bottle with plain tap water.  Wipe  
> the
> residue off the sand paper and sanding surface often using a paper  
> towel.  A
> sheet of wet sandpaper will sand an entire wing with micro.
>
> Sid Wood
> Tri-gear KR-2 N6242
> Mechanicsville, MD, USA
> smw...@md.metrocast.net
>
>
>
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