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Does anyone know a source for the Vorgelat T35 in the US? I just need
a littlebit to do a couple of touch-ups on my plane. Thanks, Jacek Pasco, WA |
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![]() You do not need Vorgelat. thecost and hassle of getting EU materials in the USA are prohibitive IMO. Poly-Lux, Prestec, Ferro are all U.S.A. polyester paints ("glecoat") that will work fine for your needs. I would check with boat repair places if you are near water. they would also have "gelcoat". Shipping such materials and especially the catalyst (MEKP) is getting very expensive due to hazmat fees. |
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Absolutely! I tried that from Finland even though
they tried to persuade me to abandon the idea. They shipped it by water at my insistence, but the carrier on this side of the pond sent it from NY to Indiana by air and the can of catalyst exploded in the package! By the way, according to my translation 'Vorgelat' means primer paint. Maybe it means first gel coat -- inside the mold, which would make it the top coat. Any comments fromsomeone knowledgeable? At 22:24 18 October 2007, wrote: You do not need Vorgelat. thecost and hassle of getting EU materials in the USA are prohibitive IMO. Poly-Lux, Prestec, Ferro are all U.S.A. polyester paints ('glecoat') that will work fine for your needs. I would check with boat repair places if you are near water. they would also have 'gelcoat'. Shipping such materials and especially the catalyst (MEKP) is getting very expensive due to hazmat fees. |
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Nyal Williams wrote:
By the way, according to my translation 'Vorgelat' means primer paint. Maybe it means first gel coat -- inside the mold, which would make it the top coat. Any comments fromsomeone knowledgeable? Correct. Vorgelat is the brand name of a a polyester coat which is applied into the mold as the first layer, i.e. it will be the surface of the finished glider. Other brands are Schwabbellack and t-35. |
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The name Vorgelat stems not from the fact that it is the first layer
sprayed into the mold, but from the fact that the polyester coat is pre-cured. John Smith schrieb: Nyal Williams wrote: By the way, according to my translation 'Vorgelat' means primer paint. Maybe it means first gel coat -- inside the mold, which would make it the top coat. Any comments fromsomeone knowledgeable? Correct. Vorgelat is the brand name of a a polyester coat which is applied into the mold as the first layer, i.e. it will be the surface of the finished glider. Other brands are Schwabbellack and t-35. |
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Please explain 'pre-cured.' I am not a chemist and
can't mix anything beyond gin and tonic. This sounds as if it is already in a somewhat hardened sheet form. At 07:18 19 October 2007, Hans wrote: The name Vorgelat stems not from the fact that it is the first layer sprayed into the mold, but from the fact that the polyester coat is pre-cured. John Smith schrieb: Nyal Williams wrote: By the way, according to my translation 'Vorgelat' means primer paint. Maybe it means first gel coat -- inside the mold, which would make it the top coat. Any comments fromsomeone knowledgeable? Correct. Vorgelat is the brand name of a a polyester coat which is applied into the mold as the first layer, i.e. it will be the surface of the finished glider. Other brands are Schwabbellack and t-35. |
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The technical translation by RG www-r-g.de for 'Vorgelat' is 'Pre-gel'.
What I called 'pre-cured' is correctly translated 'preaccelerated with cobalt'. You will find the complete description in the RG-handbook (which is written in German and English) on page 3.16 . You can find the RG handbook an the RG homepage in the Service - Download section. Go to RG Handbuch edition 8 . Nyal Williams schrieb: Please explain 'pre-cured.' I am not a chemist and can't mix anything beyond gin and tonic. This sounds as if it is already in a somewhat hardened sheet form. At 07:18 19 October 2007, Hans wrote: The name Vorgelat stems not from the fact that it is the first layer sprayed into the mold, but from the fact that the polyester coat is pre-cured. John Smith schrieb: Nyal Williams wrote: By the way, according to my translation 'Vorgelat' means primer paint. Maybe it means first gel coat -- inside the mold, which would make it the top coat. Any comments fromsomeone knowledgeable? Correct. Vorgelat is the brand name of a a polyester coat which is applied into the mold as the first layer, i.e. it will be the surface of the finished glider. Other brands are Schwabbellack and t-35. |
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