KR> T-88 Question

2011-04-06 Thread phillip matheson
lt;kr...@mylist.net> Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 1:16 PM Subject: KR> T-88 Question Here is a quick question. Does excess T-88 have to be removed from a wood surface before another piece of wood can be bonded to that surface? In my situation, excess glue has pooled on and around t

KR> T-88 Question

2011-04-06 Thread Glenn Martin
On 4/5/2011 10:16 PM, sean duggan wrote: > Here is a quick question. Does excess T-88 have to be removed from a wood > surface before another piece of wood can be bonded to that surface? > Here is a list of surface prep techniques for Epoxies. I suggest everybody take a look at that as it is

KR> T-88 Question

2011-04-05 Thread sean duggan
Here is a quick question. Does excess T-88 have to be removed from a wood surface before another piece of wood can be bonded to that surface? In my situation, excess glue has pooled on and around the outside of some of my fuselage truss joints. The plywood and partial longerons that will be

KR> T-88 - Volume vs Weighing results

2008-10-12 Thread Brian Kraut
[mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net]On Behalf Of Darren Crompton Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 7:22 AM To: KRnet Subject: KR> T-88 - Volume vs Weighing results Using my very accurate electronic gold scales, I have come up with the followong volume vs weight results. First of all, you can not assume that

KR> T-88 weight vs volume

2008-10-12 Thread skp...@charter.net
For those who weigh their T-88. I would like to hear if someone has weighed the mixture correctly then compared to see if it is actually 50% to 50% by volume? I built my entire project with the volume method and the results wont change anything I just would like to know. I don't have scales.

KR> T-88 weight vs volume

2008-10-12 Thread Brian Kraut
...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net]On Behalf Of skp...@charter.net Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 8:00 AM To: kr...@mylist.net Subject: KR> T-88 weight vs volume For those who weigh their T-88. I would like to hear if someone has weighed the mixture correctly then compared to

KR> T-88

2008-10-12 Thread JIM RALEIGH
Wow did I ever get my feathers flamed for suggesting that brad may have been mixing at the wrong ratio. Brad stated that he bought the t-88 from wicks aircraft. Before I made that post I looked in wick cataloge and on line. I did not find any T-88 epoxy. Of the epoxys listed in the Wicks

KR> T-88 - Volume vs Weighing results

2008-10-12 Thread Darren Crompton
Using my very accurate electronic gold scales, I have come up with the followong volume vs weight results. First of all, you can not assume that all identical surgical syringes are equal in weight. One weighed 6.53 grams and the other 6.70 grams. 10cc of resin weighed 11.95g and 10cc of

KR> T-88 Epoxy

2008-10-12 Thread Darren Crompton
I guess this post is more for the Aussies. I am unable to find a supplier for T-88 Epoxy here in Australia. Is there a suitable alternative or do I arrange to have it posted from the US? I'm not sure if posting it would be OK as I'd be pretty sure it would be classified as "dangerous goods"

KR> T-88 Epoxy

2008-10-12 Thread D Lively
--- - Original Message - From: "Darren Crompton" <kr.2s.dar...@gmail.com> To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 7:16 AM Subject: KR> T-88 Epoxy >I guess this post is more for the Aussies. > > I am unable to find a

KR> T-88 Epoxy

2008-10-12 Thread Myron (Dan) Freeman
Check this out. http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/message?sn=0=10 Regards Myron (Dan) Freeman Indpls, Ind. 46203 USA. Home of the 2007 World Champion Indpls, Colt's mfreem...@indy.rr.com Posted - Tuesday, 03/27/07 9:46 am

KR> T-88 Epoxy

2008-10-12 Thread Myron (Dan) Freeman
I'm sorry, you have to type "T-88 glue" into the search engine. http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/message?sn=0=10 Regards Myron (Dan) Freeman Indpls, Ind. 46203 USA. Home of the 2007 World Champion Indpls, Colt's mfreem...@indy.rr.com Posted - Tuesday, 03/27/07 10:01 am

KR> T-88 Epoxy

2008-10-12 Thread Myron (Dan) Freeman
Sorry again. Check out message #11, KR>wood glue. http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/search Regards Myron (Dan) Freeman Indpls, Ind. 46203 USA. Home of the 2007 World Champion Indpls, Colt's mfreem...@indy.rr.com

KR> T-88 Epoxy

2008-10-12 Thread Myron (Dan) Freeman
I guess I'm not fully awake and functional yet. Regards Myron (Dan) Freeman Indpls, Ind. 46203 USA. Home of the 2007 World Champion Indpls, Colt's mfreem...@indy.rr.com

KR> T-88 Epoxy

2008-10-12 Thread bob pearce
Darren.Contact my friend in Australia, Chas Knightsbridge for details on epoxy...cknightsbri...@hotmail.combob pearce --- Darren Crompton wrote: > I guess this post is more for the Aussies. > > I am unable to find a supplier for T-88 Epoxy here > in Australia.

KR> T-88 Epoxy

2008-10-12 Thread Larry Flesner
> >I am unable to find a supplier for T-88 Epoxy here in Australia. >Darren Crompton ++ Doesn't Wick's have an outlet in Europe and would it be easier to buy and ship from there? Just wondering. Larry Flesner

KR> T-88 Epoxy

2008-10-12 Thread steve
Darren, if marine timbers in seaford, Melbourne, no go, try "duck flat wooden boats" in Adelaide S.A. .. steve edwards.. vic

KR> T-88 Epoxy

2008-10-12 Thread phill matheson
I am unable to find a supplier for T-88 Epoxy here in Australia. --- Darren I got all my T88 here. I'll get back to you asap. with details Phil Matheson VH PKR 0358833588 Australia Email: phillipmathe...@bigpond.com Web Page

KR> T-88 Epoxy

2008-10-12 Thread Martindale Family
- Original Message - From: "Darren Crompton" <kr.2s.dar...@gmail.com> To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 10:16 PM Subject: KR> T-88 Epoxy >I guess this post is more for the Aussies. > > I am unable to find

KR> T-88

2008-10-12 Thread patric...@usfamily.net
Is there some way to thin T-88 without losing the bonding power. I've checked the archives but nothing on thinning T-88 Patrick Driscoll patric...@usfamily.net Saint Paul, MN Don't lrt them tell you the sky's the limit. Man's footprints are on the moon --- http://USFamily.Net/dialup.html -

KR> T-88

2008-10-12 Thread jehayw...@aol.com
In a message dated 7/3/2005 6:45:39 PM Mountain Standard Time, patric...@usfamily.net writes: > Is there some way to thin T-88 without losing the bonding power. I've > checked the archives but nothing on thinning T-88 Patrick, I used denatured alcohol to do that with

KR> T-88

2008-10-12 Thread Stephen Jacobs
Is there some way to thin T-88 without losing the bonding power. +++ After much research I have concluded that the short answer is NO. There are however various considerations depending on the specific application I have emailed to you (direct) a copy of an article on this subject.

KR> T-88

2008-10-12 Thread patric...@usfamily.net
Thanks to Jim, Dan, Steve and others that gave me some advice. I guess I'll just have to live with the sticky glops. Patrick Driscoll patric...@usfamily.net Saint Paul, MN Don't let them tell you the sky's the limit. Man's footprints are on the moon --- http://USFamily.Net/dialup.html -

KR> T-88 TIP For the lazy or the weak wristed

2008-10-12 Thread Ron Smith
When squeezing out the hardner (the brown stuff) in the t88 2 part epoxy, my hands get tired, especially when mixing larger batches. Last time I was doing that task, I spied a spring clamp laying on the table. I deftly applied the clamp to the bottle and bingo the hardner came out steady and

KR> T-88 TIP For the lazy or the weak wristed

2008-10-12 Thread Dan Heath
Yes, indeed you are. Why didn't I think of that? See you in Mt. Vernon - 2005 - KR Gathering See N64KR at http://KR-Builder.org - Then click on the pics There is a time for building and a time for FLYING and the time for building has expired. Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC ---Original

KR> T-88 TIP For the lazy or the weak wristed

2008-10-12 Thread Brian Kraut
Or the microwave for ten seconds. Brian Kraut Engineering Alternatives, Inc. www.engalt.com -Original Message- From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net]On Behalf Of Bernard McLean Sr Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 7:17 PM To: KRnet Subject: Re: KR> T-88

KR> T-88 TIP For the lazy or the weak wristed

2008-10-12 Thread patrusso
Try putting the T88 containers in a sauce pan with an inch or two of hot water. It should flow out without effort. - Original Message - From: "Ron Smith" <mercedesm...@yahoo.com> To: <kr...@mylist.net> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 7:10 PM Subject: KR> T-88 TIP

KR>T-88 going bad?

2008-10-12 Thread Tim Brown
I checked the archives for any info on T-88 going bad and came up blank so I think my T-88 epoxy portion might have gone bad. Can it? It is thicker than it use to be and, for lack of a better description, appears somewhat crystallized. Would heating it help? It's not real old (a year or

KR>T-88 going bad?

2008-10-12 Thread aviationm...@aol.com
In a message dated 10/4/2003 3:31:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, timwbr...@yahoo.com writes: > Any thoughts I have heard discussion both ways. The archives may have something and you can also ask the Manufacturer, they probably have a contact number or web site. Orma AKA AviationMech KR2 N110LR

KR>T-88 going bad?

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
Tim Brown wrote: > I think my T-88 epoxy portion might have gone > bad. Can it? It is thicker than it use to be > and, for lack of a better description, appears > somewhat crystallized. Would heating it help? Yep, crystallized it is. Just put it in the sink with some hot water for a while,

KR>T-88 going bad?

2008-10-12 Thread kr2sn50...@aol.com
T-88 going bad? Here is a link to some info on T-88. I used to have it on my site but I ran out of room so I took it off. http://www.systemthree.com/pdf/new/t88_tds.pdf;>http://www.systemthree.com/pdf/new/t88_tds.pdf After my T-88 starts getting thick and not looking so good I save it and

KR>T-88 going bad?

2008-10-12 Thread Richard Collins
o.com> To: "KR Net" <kr...@mylist.net> Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 2:31 PM Subject: KR>T-88 going bad? > I checked the archives for any info on T-88 going > bad and came up blank so > > I think my T-88 epoxy portion might have gone > bad. Can it?

KR>T-88 going bad?

2008-10-12 Thread Dan Heath
If you think your T-88 is old, do a test on it before you use it. I had some that seemed good, but was old. It would never cure, so I had to throw it out. N64KR Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC da...@kr-builder.org See you in Mt. Vernon - 2004 - KR Gathering See our KR at