m: "Dan Heath"
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> Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2011 12:38:41
> To: 'KRnet'
> Reply-To: KRnet
> Subject: KR> VE layup
>
> I learned to use plastic sheet when doing a glass layup. Today, for
> the
> first time, I used that m
At 01:34 PM 1/17/2011, you wrote:
>The better way, to get a smooth surface,is to lay up a very light
>glas-ply with a different wafe (ie.linen-wafe).This lay up will be
>weted by the remaining resin.A further adventure of this way(I did
>it and i swear by this method) is ,when you smooth down t
hello netters,i am not sure that put on peel ply as the final layer to reach a
smooth surfaces is the best, or a good solution.A employee of Schempp-Hirth,the
famous glidermanufacturer,told me that they use only peel ply in areas where
aditional layers are connected ,after the layups before are
Is there a certain fiberglass that I should use on my kr2 or can I go to a
local
body shop to get my fiberglass supplies?
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Page 8 & 9 tell you all about it, but I do not see the weight, I seem to
remember 5 oz cloth is what the plans call for somewhere
Phil Matheson
SAAA Ch 37
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: Sun, January 16, 2011 11:38:41 AM
Subject: KR> VE layup
I learned to use plastic sheet when doing a glass layup. Today, for the
first time, I used that method with Vinyl Ester. What a mess. The sheet
reacts to the VE and curls. I don't recommend this method when using VE.
All but
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From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf
Of Glenn Martin
Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 1:22 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> VE layup
Dan Heath wrote:
> I learned to use plastic sheet when doing a glass layup. Today, for the
> first time, I used that me
Dan Heath wrote:
> I learned to use plastic sheet when doing a glass layup. Today, for the
> first time, I used that method with Vinyl Ester. What a mess. The sheet
> reacts to the VE and curls. I don't recommend this method when using VE.
>
>
So peel ply is the thing to use with VE?
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The MEKP eats it. It does the same thing to blue foam.
Steve
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I learned to use plastic sheet when doing a glass layup. Today, for the
first time, I used that method with Vinyl Ester. What a mess. The sheet
reacts to the VE and curls. I don't recommend this method when using VE.
All but the one large hole in the bottom of the wings are now patched and
t
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