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Not yet, I still have a few projects to get handled first. But I did finally
sell the vortex and the dash-5. This makes me VERY VERY happy<br>
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Bill<br>
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Terry Brox wrote:<br>
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<div><font size="2">My only suggestion is to be careful with anything that
will attack foam. If whatever you use would happen to soak through a "worm"
hole of something in the wood, it would not be pretty.</font></div>
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<div><font size="2">BTW are you flying the Sequal yet?</font></div>
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Can acetone ne used to cut epoxy ?<br>
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<pre wrap="">The view was certainly proof of that LOL
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<pre wrap="">I think he os leaning more towards the "something" thing.
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> Are you an epoxy expert or something? LOL
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<pre wrap="">BTW, Your new contest mate sure has a cute, um, shoe. LOL
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Steve- Rubbing alcohol is a mixture of isopropyl and and water. Water
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<pre wrap="">bad. Epoxy hate water.......Plus amines (the epoxy hardener) really do >
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<pre wrap=""><!---->not dissolve well in isopropyl. You are better off with methanol or >
denatured alcohol which is ethanol with a nasty taste killer so you > won't
drink untaxed alcohol.I do not know what epoxy you are using, but > that
center reinforcement is easy without cutting the viscosity. Bring > it to my
house I have lots of low viscosity resins.
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Guys,
I'm doing the fiberglass reinforcement over the balsa sheeting where >
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<pre wrap=""><!---->the main wings are joined on a .60 size kit. Can I use rubbing alcohol > to
cut the epoxy with to thin it just a bit? Do you think that would > cause
me any problems? It sure would make it easier.
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Steve
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