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System Three the makers of T-88 epoxy has a product called QuikFair, a
microballoon filled two part epoxy fairing putty. Does anyone have experience with it? How does it compare to SuperFil? Any advice on something better than either one? Thanks! David |
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I bought some fairing compound to add to the 2-part epoxy I am using to make
some repairs. Before purchase I had no idea what it was but the tech explained that you just mix it with the epoxy to make a sandable body filler. Upon opening it I discovered it looked exactly like diatomaceous earth (pool filter powder). It is easy to work with. You mix by eye, too little compound and it will be runny, too much and it will not stick. I did a couple of tests (purely unscientific) mixing the diatomaceous earth and epoxy and mixing the firing compound and epoxy and could see no difference. They worked the same and the finish and flex was the same. The pool filter powder is a fraction of the cost of the fairing compound. I would also be interested in hearing from others with experience with this. PS: Makes a great Napalm as well. Just mix with gas or diesel to make the flammable jelly. "Flyhighdave" wrote in message ... System Three the makers of T-88 epoxy has a product called QuikFair, a microballoon filled two part epoxy fairing putty. Does anyone have experience with it? How does it compare to SuperFil? Any advice on something better than either one? Thanks! David |
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