KR> RE: Vinylester vs T-88

2009-09-07 Thread Joe Beyer
I used Hysol that you can buy at Wicks or Aircraft Spruce to attach some
Diehl wing skins. We used that stuff over at Lancair for assembly of wings
and fuselages. It's strong and has a long pot life. 

Joe
Scappoose, Ore.

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> Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 18:08:23 GMT
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> Subject: KR> Vinylester vs T-88
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> What planes flying with T-88 ? I've been advised to use 
> Vinylester for attaching Diehl Wingskins. However can some 
> people be alergic to Vinylester ?
> Is Vinylester more difficult to work ?
> 
> PM in AUS told me, years ago, that the preference is Vinylester.
> 
> Phil Visconti
> Marlborough, MA



KR> RE: vinylester

2008-10-21 Thread Mr unal turkal
thank you 


--- On Tue, 21/10/08, sidney.w...@l-3com.com <sidney.w...@l-3com.com> wrote:

> From: sidney.w...@l-3com.com <sidney.w...@l-3com.com>
> Subject: KR> RE: vinylester
> To: kr...@mylist.net
> Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 6:02 PM
> The Dan Diehl KR-2 wing skin kit uses vinyl ester resin
> construction.  I
> have installed the Diehl skin kit on my KR-2 using vinyl
> ester resin.
> As detailed in the Diehl instructions, I installed fuel
> tanks in the
> outer wing panels also using vinyl ester resin.  Vinyl
> ester is superior
> to epoxy for fuel tank construction.
> Vinyl ester resin, when promoted with Cobol Napthanate by
> vendors, has a
> short shelf life.  Order only the quantity you will need
> for a
> particular task and use it right away.
> The vinyl ester resin emits styrene fumes during the curing
> process.
> Your shop needs to have fresh air ventilation when using
> the vinyl ester
> resin.  You need to have a charcoal filter on your
> respirator rated for
> organic fumes, or use a fresh air respirator system.  Keep
> spectators
> and pets out of the area when using vinyl ester resin. 
> After the vinyl
> ester is fully cured, you can work without the respirator. 
> Brian Kraut has purchased the rights to the Diehl skin kits
> and is
> working to produce skin kits for the KR-2S.  Contact Brian
> directly
> br...@engalt.com to verify details on skin kits before
> making any
> production commitments for your KR.
> 
> Sid Wood
> Tri-gear KR-2 N6242
> Mechanicsville, MD, USA
> sidney.w...@l-3com.com
> 
> Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2008 11:47:15 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Mr unal turkal <unaltur...@yahoo.com>
> Subject: KR> vinylester
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> 
> are there anybody with working vinlester
> 
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KR> RE: vinylester

2008-10-21 Thread sidney.w...@l-3com.com
The Dan Diehl KR-2 wing skin kit uses vinyl ester resin construction.  I
have installed the Diehl skin kit on my KR-2 using vinyl ester resin.
As detailed in the Diehl instructions, I installed fuel tanks in the
outer wing panels also using vinyl ester resin.  Vinyl ester is superior
to epoxy for fuel tank construction.
Vinyl ester resin, when promoted with Cobol Napthanate by vendors, has a
short shelf life.  Order only the quantity you will need for a
particular task and use it right away.
The vinyl ester resin emits styrene fumes during the curing process.
Your shop needs to have fresh air ventilation when using the vinyl ester
resin.  You need to have a charcoal filter on your respirator rated for
organic fumes, or use a fresh air respirator system.  Keep spectators
and pets out of the area when using vinyl ester resin.  After the vinyl
ester is fully cured, you can work without the respirator. 
Brian Kraut has purchased the rights to the Diehl skin kits and is
working to produce skin kits for the KR-2S.  Contact Brian directly
br...@engalt.com to verify details on skin kits before making any
production commitments for your KR.

Sid Wood
Tri-gear KR-2 N6242
Mechanicsville, MD, USA
sidney.w...@l-3com.com

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are there anybody with working vinlester