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Sun 04/16/17


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     1. 08:15 PM - Recognize this part? Epoxy question. (n7188u)
     2. 08:32 PM - Re: Recognize this part? Epoxy question. (Pete)
     3. 08:42 PM - Re: Recognize this part? Epoxy question. (Pete)
 
 
 


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    Time: 08:15:22 PM PST US
    Subject: Recognize this part? Epoxy question.
    From: "n7188u" <chmgarb@gmail.com>
    Europa forum members, I apologize in advanced but I may need the forums help to identify some of the parts on kit A291 (I'm sure Marty will also chime in). I have been able to do well with most of them but I haven't been able to identify some of the parts I have. One part I haven't been able to identify is this I include a picture of. It is a long slender part made of glass with a wood core at the wide end. Another question I have is regarding epoxies that can be used on this airplane. My preference is for the MGS epoxies and it is what I was using in the Cozy. I started using L285 but when it became hard to get and expensive due to the Hazmat classification I switched to the L335 which is also approved for all aspects of the Cozy construction. A littler harder to use than L285 (slightly thicker) but a good option given the price of L285. I found during a search of the list that L285 is OK for the Europa but is the L335 also approved? Can these epoxies be used in lieu of the Araldite 420? Is there official documentation on the use of these alternatives on the Europa? If the Araldite must be used, what are good sources for it? All info may be available online, I just need some guidance getting started with the right references. Thanks for the help. Chris Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=468557#468557 Attachments: http://forums.matronics.com//files/20170415_120853_resized_121.jpg


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    Time: 08:32:35 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Recognize this part? Epoxy question.
    From: Pete <peterz@zutrasoft.com>
    Thats the sternpost, along the rear of the vert stb, that the rudder hinges attached to and the tailwheel spring goes through (thus the hole). Arildite 420 is the adhesive for the bonding of the prepreg parts. Huntsman sells it in the US. Aeropoxy is used for layups on the Europa. Cheers, Pete A239 Ottawa, CA > On Apr 16, 2017, at 11:14 PM, n7188u <chmgarb@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Europa forum members, > > I apologize in advanced but I may need the forums help to identify some of the parts on kit A291 (I'm sure Marty will also chime in). I have been able to do well with most of them but I haven't been able to identify some of the parts I have. > > One part I haven't been able to identify is this I include a picture of. It is a long slender part made of glass with a wood core at the wide end. > > > Another question I have is regarding epoxies that can be used on this airplane. My preference is for the MGS epoxies and it is what I was using in the Cozy. I started using L285 but when it became hard to get and expensive due to the Hazmat classification I switched to the L335 which is also approved for all aspects of the Cozy construction. A littler harder to use than L285 (slightly thicker) but a good option given the price of L285. I found during a search of the list that L285 is OK for the Europa but is the L335 also approved? Can these epoxies be used in lieu of the Araldite 420? Is there official documentation on the use of these alternatives on the Europa? If the Araldite must be used, what are good sources for it? > > All info may be available online, I just need some guidance getting started with the right references. > > Thanks for the help. > Chris > > > > > Read this topic online here: > > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=468557#468557 > > > > > Attachments: > > http://forums.matronics.com//files/20170415_120853_resized_121.jpg > > > > > >


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    Time: 08:42:00 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Recognize this part? Epoxy question.
    From: Pete <peterz@zutrasoft.com>
    Oh, and aeropoxy is avail from aircraft spruce. 420 is fantastic stuff btw. Super strong adhesion to cured epoxy, and useful for all sorts of applications beyond the europa kit as I've discovered over the years. Cheers, Pete > On Apr 16, 2017, at 11:31 PM, Pete <peterz@zutrasoft.com> wrote: > > Thats the sternpost, along the rear of the vert stb, that the rudder hinges attached to and the tailwheel spring goes through (thus the hole). > > Arildite 420 is the adhesive for the bonding of the prepreg parts. Huntsman sells it in the US. Aeropoxy is used for layups on the Europa. > > Cheers, > Pete > A239 > Ottawa, CA > >> On Apr 16, 2017, at 11:14 PM, n7188u <chmgarb@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> Europa forum members, >> >> I apologize in advanced but I may need the forums help to identify some of the parts on kit A291 (I'm sure Marty will also chime in). I have been able to do well with most of them but I haven't been able to identify some of the parts I have. >> >> One part I haven't been able to identify is this I include a picture of. It is a long slender part made of glass with a wood core at the wide end. >> >> >> Another question I have is regarding epoxies that can be used on this airplane. My preference is for the MGS epoxies and it is what I was using in the Cozy. I started using L285 but when it became hard to get and expensive due to the Hazmat classification I switched to the L335 which is also approved for all aspects of the Cozy construction. A littler harder to use than L285 (slightly thicker) but a good option given the price of L285. I found during a search of the list that L285 is OK for the Europa but is the L335 also approved? Can these epoxies be used in lieu of the Araldite 420? Is there official documentation on the use of these alternatives on the Europa? If the Araldite must be used, what are good sources for it? >> >> All info may be available online, I just need some guidance getting started with the right references. >> >> Thanks for the help. >> Chris >> >> >> >> >> Read this topic online here: >> >> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=468557#468557 >> >> >> >> >> Attachments: >> >> http://forums.matronics.com//files/20170415_120853_resized_121.jpg >> >> >> >> >> >>




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