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I just looked a the MGS Resin, It has just about doubled in price
since I last bought some. Aeropoxy is good as well but the MGS is much nicer to use and probably a bit stronger IMO than the Aeropoxy |
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On Sep 27, 9:39 am, Tim Taylor wrote:
I am getting ready to replace the panel in my Ventus B. Are there any standard materials (especially the core) and recommended glass and core thickness used to layup a new one? This is a fixed panel, does not pop up when the canopy is opened. I was thinking of using a 1/16" to 1/8" core of DIVINYCELL. So far the thinest I can find is 1/8", is this too thick and will it handle the compression of mounting screws through it? Tim, The ventus b uses the panel as a part of the structure of the fuselage. I molded a panel of fiberglass using a plywood mold, installed and found that the canopy made strange creeking sounds when under load in a pull up. I installed a 1/4" X 2.5" bar approximatle 8 inches in front of the panel attached to the sides of the fuselage rail to provide support so the fuselage would not flex. Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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