glassing

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AndyHopwood
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glassing

Postby AndyHopwood » July 24th, 2010, 6:55 pm

hi as I am newbie to this forum I have serveal planes etc but all are basla wood and solarfilm covered or painted etc but I am now returning to the flying etc next year as I need to rebuild my fleet! i see glassing are the norm nowdays what is glassing define as ?? it is a firbeglass cloth and using resin to stick it to balsa wood ??? or it is a mixture of epoxy and resin and then brush the liquid on to the basla??? when I mean firbeglass cloth it is like the cloth u use for cars?? from halford etc etc ?? nor it is a polyuerthane liquid??? sorry for so many questions etc Andy

Matt Harrowven
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Re: glassing

Postby Matt Harrowven » July 24th, 2010, 7:51 pm

Here you go Andy,

http://www.sacarr.co.uk/fighteraces/bui ... rticle.pdf

Use the products from Fighteraces and you give yourself the best chance of success.

HTH
Mat :)
LMA No. 3066

Dave Lowe
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Location: Hednesford Staffs

Re: glassing

Postby Dave Lowe » July 24th, 2010, 9:05 pm

Matt Harrowven wrote:Here you go Andy,

http://www.sacarr.co.uk/fighteraces/bui ... rticle.pdf

Use the products from Fighteraces and you give yourself the best chance of success.

HTH
I can thoroughly endorse that Phil Clarks is some of the best I'v ever used :)

Stuart Solomon
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Re: glassing

Postby Stuart Solomon » July 24th, 2010, 9:42 pm

Fibretech is also an extremely useful supplier of all things for Glasswork.
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AndyHopwood
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Re: glassing

Postby AndyHopwood » July 26th, 2010, 5:17 pm

thanks guys many thanks cheers hope to join the LMA as the same time as BMFA at January 2011 I might build a large spitfire for my membership into LMA!! I have had 2 spitfires both were smaller etc compared to you guys!! right saved the link to firbeglass website. are all petrol zeaoah engines pure petrol or mixed with oil like u do with 2 strokes ?

regards

Simon Willey
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Re: glassing

Postby Simon Willey » July 26th, 2010, 6:10 pm

Petrol is mixed with oil. People use different amounts . Usually though its 40 /1 or 50/1 . Also the use of fully synthetic oils is common . Keeps the mess down .
Everyone has there view which is best or works best for them.
Simon
The Dawn Patrol
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