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Plywood bonding to Aluminum fuselage structure ??



 
 
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Old November 29th 06, 12:37 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Candice
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Default Plywood bonding to Aluminum fuselage structure ??

I wonder if you guys can answer a question about aircraft adhesive and
techinques.

I am considering the option of gluing aircraft plywood to a aluminum
tube fuselage structure. After reading about properties of adhesives
to perhaps accomplish this effort I stumbled upon T88. If I used such
an adhesive to bond plywood to aluminum can it ever be removed if I
wanted to re-panel the fuselage with new plywood a few years down the
road? Conversely, are there other ways to panel a aluminum tube
fuselage with plywood?

Candice

 




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