KR> fuel tank glassing

2016-02-25 Thread ml at n56ml.com
Gary Shubert wrote: >What is the consensus on sloshing compounds? >I am building with foam and Vinyl Ester. I think you can't go wrong with vinyl ester, without sloshing compound. I've run over 5000 gallons of auto fuel through N56ML over a 6 year period, and well over 1000 gallons with ethanol

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2016-02-25 Thread gary.shubert at charter.net
First..Mark L I Just resubscribed to the list due to my own lack of computer skills please disregard... Now for my question: What is the consensus on sloshing compounds? I am building with foam and Vinyl Ester. The smell doesn?t bother me but I wear an organic respirator when

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2016-02-22 Thread Jeff Scott
I don't know that it was Safe-T-Poxy that was the problem, but most of the epoxy resins have issues with alcohol. My tanks are Safe-T-Poxy (although I built them) with a sloshed finish and have been in service for nearly 20 years now with no ill effects. At the time that I built them, what

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2016-02-22 Thread n357cj
Thanks Steve, I don't know how many of the tanks like mine were produced or delivered but they will not stand up to the alcohol content of todays auto fuel. Glad to hear you have made the change from the Saf-t-poxy. .The tanks with the saf-T-poxy do not have any issue with fuels other wise, I

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2016-02-22 Thread Robert7721
- From: n357cj To: Robert7721 Cc: krnet Sent: Mon, Feb 22, 2016 6:10 am Subject: Re: KR> fuel tank glassing Rob, Is the only reason that you would not use the Vinyl ester because of the fumes? I have tanks in 357cj made of both vinyl ester and saf-t-poxy (I think I recall) The wing ta

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2016-02-22 Thread Steve G.
Joe, We primarily only use vinyl-ester now on the tanks we provide unless requested otherwise. We have also used Jeffco Epoxy (now Rhino) with good results. We have had a test sample sitting in Fuel with alcohol for several years at Richard Shirley's with no deterioration. All my personal tanks

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2016-02-22 Thread n357cj
ay, February 21, 2016 4:35:23 PM Subject: Re: KR> fuel tank glassing Joe, That is pretty close to what I did, see my details at web site; http://www.robert7721.com/fuel_tank.html 1/4" Lastofoam. Two layers on the inside, one on the outside. I did not do the deck cloth on the ins

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2016-02-22 Thread Jeff Scott
hanks, Rob Schmitt Kansas City -Original Message- From: n357cj via KRnet To: KRnet Cc: n357cj Sent: Sun, Feb 21, 2016 12:34 pm Subject: KR> fuel tank glassing Hey guys, Getting ready to glass the header tank that I am building from scratch. Since I bought the one that is in

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2016-02-21 Thread Robert7721
hanol in it, regardless of construction. Thanks, Rob Schmitt Kansas City -Original Message- From: n357cj via KRnet To: KRnet Cc: n357cj Sent: Sun, Feb 21, 2016 12:34 pm Subject: KR> fuel tank glassing Hey guys, Getting ready to glass the header tank that I am building from

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2016-02-21 Thread n357cj
Hey guys, Getting ready to glass the header tank that I am building from scratch. Since I bought the one that is in N357CJ I really did not think about how many layers of glass there might be in the construction. Right now I have 2 full layers of the 5 oz glass cut and one layer of the deck