KR> Peel ply

2009-09-05 Thread Larry Flesner
At 05:43 PM 9/5/2009, you wrote: >Larry is right on the Deck Cloth. I agree on >everything except on using it on the wood as I think this is unnecessary >work for very little if any benefit. "MY OPINION". >Daniel R. Heath +++ I used it on the

KR> Peel ply

2009-09-05 Thread Tim
Know a Guy that built a VJ-22 Volmer Amphibian, he didn't use the fiberglass cover over the plywood. Instead he painted it with Auto enamel, has lasted over 20yrs. Tim - Original Message - From: "Dan Heath" To: "'KRnet'" Sent: Saturday,

KR> Peel ply

2009-09-05 Thread Dan Heath
Using Peel Ply is never "Required". It is good when you will need to add another layer, or just to bring the resin up to the top to eliminate a lot of the sanding and pin holes. Larry is right on the Deck Cloth. I agree on everything except on using it on the wood as I think this is unnecessary

KR> Peel ply

2009-09-05 Thread Larry Flesner
At 03:54 PM 9/5/2009, you wrote: >If using deck cloth, is peel ply necessary, as far as using in areas >where another layup will probably not be laid? >Roger Baalman I'm assuming your use of the term "deck

KR> Peel ply

2009-09-05 Thread rbaal...@cox.net
If using deck cloth, is peel ply necessary, as far as using in areas where another layup will probably not be laid? I understand the benefit of using peel ply where another part will be glued on, but out on the open areas of the wing for example, I plan on using deck cloth over theCF. Thanks

KR> So the sanding begins

2009-09-05 Thread Larry Flesner
At 04:33 AM 9/4/2009, you wrote: > I really believe that putting the slurry on >the foam and then laying up the glass works much better. Then you have a >solid surface to work with. You are going to have plenty of opportunities >to sand, so why not cut out one of them. > >Daniel R. Heath