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Subject: | Re: Pulsar-List Digest: 2 Msgs - 02/10/14 |
You don't want to use a polyester for structural laminating, only an epoxy,
because of the strength advantages of epoxy and shrinkage of polyester.
The highest mechanical properties of a room temp epoxy laminating resin is
Aeropoxy 2032 from Spruce. However, a resin system like West Marine is
sufficient for glass joints on a Pulsar and might be easier to find.
For a structural bond between two cured members, use the Hysol 9430 paste
epoxy.
Bob H
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> 1. 08:17 AM - Re: Pulsar KIS 150 Resin (Larry Wheat)
> 2. 08:18 AM - Re: Pulsar KIS 150 Resin (Sonja Englert)
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> Subject: Re: Pulsar-List: Pulsar KIS 150 Resin
> From: Larry Wheat <lwheat2083@gmail.com>
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> Look at the FiberGlast system 2000. They have both the epoxy and polyester
> type.
> VERY strong and easy to work with. I have build two aircraft with the product
> and it is strong and easy to work with. Cheers, Larry
> On Feb 9, 2014, at 4:55 PM, ryalls <dan.ryalls@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hi All,
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>> Newby here.
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>> I am in the process of finishing off my Pulsar KIS 150 and need to purchase
>> some
> more of the epoxy bonding resin. I see the original Safe-T-Poxy product is
> no longer available, what is currently being used in its place?
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>> Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
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>> Many thanks
>> Dan
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>> Read this topic online here:
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>> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=418435#418435
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> Subject: Re: Pulsar-List: Pulsar KIS 150 Resin
> From: Sonja Englert <paqs345@gmail.com>
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> Hi Dan,
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> The Jeffco 1307LV is a suitable and popular epoxy resin for building
> airplanes. It can be used as a laminating resin or for bonding with
> micro or cotton flox. Aircraft Spruce sells it.
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> Sonja
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> On 2/9/14, ryalls <dan.ryalls@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hi All,
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>> Newby here.
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>> I am in the process of finishing off my Pulsar KIS 150 and need to purchase
>> some more of the epoxy bonding resin. I see the original Safe-T-Poxy product
>> is no longer available, what is currently being used in its place?
>>
>> Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Dan
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>> Read this topic online here:
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>> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=418435#418435
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