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1. 02:22 AM - List of Contributors Coming Soon! (Matt Dralle)
2. 12:50 PM - [PLEASE READ] Lists Pummelled by Cashette.com Debacle... (Matt Dralle)
3. 06:55 PM - ProSeal curing? (Merems)
4. 07:02 PM - Re-application of Proseal over Proseal (Merems)
5. 07:08 PM - Re: ProSeal curing? (DonVS)
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Subject: | List of Contributors Coming Soon! |
--> RV7-List message posted by: Matt Dralle <dralle@matronics.com>
Dear Listers,
There are only a couple more days left until the official end of this
year's Matronics List Fund Raiser. At the end of the month I compile and
post a list of all the members that made a Contribution to support the
Lists. Won't you take a moment and make sure your name is on that
list? Its your support that keeps these Lists up and running 24x7x365.
The List Contribution Site is easy and fast and most importantly
secure. You can make your donation with a credit card, PayPal, or by
sending in a personal check. For complete information, please see the URL
below:
http://www.matronics.com/contribution
Thank you!!
Matt Dralle
Email List Administrator
Matt G Dralle | Matronics | PO Box 347 | Livermore | CA | 94551
925-606-1001 V | 925-606-6281 F | dralle@matronics.com Email
http://www.matronics.com/ WWW | Featuring Products For Aircraft
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Subject: | [PLEASE READ] Lists Pummelled by Cashette.com Debacle... |
--> RV7-List message posted by: Matt Dralle <dralle@matronics.com>
Listers,
Just a quick note to say that I've caught the great Cashette.Com debacle of
2004 and have tried to clean out all of the pending List email queues of
all the "you are not yet on my Approved List" messages. There were about
117 of them queued when I noticed what was going on.
In a nutshell, this guy signed up for all of the Lists and had a "register
with my site" spam filter enabled on his account. When his account started
receiving List messages, it started sending back, "you need to register"
messages back to the various Lists which in turn went to the Lists which in
turn got sent to the same spam filter which in turn sent back a message
indicating that the List needed to register, and so on and so on until, I
suppose, the Internet just blew up! Sheeze, some of these spam systems are
so brain dead!
Anyway, I've cleaned out all of the messages generated by this thing and
put in a permanent block from this cashette.com website so that this
shouldn't be a problem any longer.
Back to Airplane Discussions! :-)
Matt Dralle
List Administrator
Matt G Dralle | Matronics | PO Box 347 | Livermore | CA | 94551
925-606-1001 V | 925-606-6281 F | dralle@matronics.com Email
http://www.matronics.com/ WWW | Featuring Products For Aircraft
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<RV7and7A@yahoogroups.com>, <rv7-list@matronics.com>,
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--> RV7-List message posted by: "Merems" <merems@cox.net>
Fellow builders,
I am sealing up my fuel tanks and wanted some information about curing time and
temperature.
When I began sealing (multiple day event) a cold front came in and the temperature
dropped in the 50's during the day (shop temp around 60). Shop temp dropped
during the night to low 50's I think. The next day it was a little warmer
heated the shop a little (small electric heater) shop temp around 65. Nighttime
temp mid 50's. Next day warmer still, nighttime temps mid 50's. Then rather
cold again with nighttime temps below freezing, shop time overnight high 40's
I think.
During the sealing process (using cartridges) I would dispense about half the cartridge
and refrigerate the remainder. About 2 to 3 hours later I would use
the remainder stored in the refrigerator.
As I mentioned I had several sealing sessions and am finding that the ProSeal is
curing at different rates. Some are rather slow, some are faster.
What have others experienced when it came to temperature and time? How long does
it take to cure when experiencing the temperature swings like I have.
I now am running the heater all night to keep the shop warmer.
Paul
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Subject: | Re-application of Proseal over Proseal |
--> RV7-List message posted by: "Merems" <merems@cox.net>
Fellow builders,
I am in the process of sealing my tanks and am ready to install the rear baffle.
The inboard and outboard ribs when install/sealed a few days ago. After examining
some of the filleting on the inside of the inboard and outboard ribs,
I may want to add some additional sealant to increase the fillet in a few locations.
What preparation other then cleaning with MEK/Acetone is recommended?
Even though I worked in a open/ventilated shop, I inhaled way to many MEK and ProSeal
fumes during the sealing process over the last week. Know wonder my Thanksgiving
dinner tasted like ProSeal.
Paul
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--> RV7-List message posted by: "DonVS" <dsvs@comcast.net>
Paul,
I had about the same temp swings as you only mine always were in the 55 to
85 range. It took about four days for the entire batch to fully cure. I
also put the cartridge in the refrigerator between uses and that allowed me
to get about 2 hours use out of them. Hope this helps.
Don
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[mailto:owner-rv7-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Merems
rv7-list@matronics.com; RV-9A@yahoogroups.com; rv9-list@matronics.com
Subject: RV7-List: ProSeal curing?
--> RV7-List message posted by: "Merems" <merems@cox.net>
Fellow builders,
I am sealing up my fuel tanks and wanted some information about curing time
and temperature.
When I began sealing (multiple day event) a cold front came in and the
temperature dropped in the 50's during the day (shop temp around 60). Shop
temp dropped during the night to low 50's I think. The next day it was a
little warmer heated the shop a little (small electric heater) shop temp
around 65. Nighttime temp mid 50's. Next day warmer still, nighttime temps
mid 50's. Then rather cold again with nighttime temps below freezing, shop
time overnight high 40's I think.
During the sealing process (using cartridges) I would dispense about half
the cartridge and refrigerate the remainder. About 2 to 3 hours later I
would use the remainder stored in the refrigerator.
As I mentioned I had several sealing sessions and am finding that the
ProSeal is curing at different rates. Some are rather slow, some are
faster.
What have others experienced when it came to temperature and time? How long
does it take to cure when experiencing the temperature swings like I have.
I now am running the heater all night to keep the shop warmer.
Paul
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