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ddsyverson(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 5:39 pm Post subject: Wing Tips |
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Good evening folks,
I have a question on the wingtips supplied by Skystar in 2004. Does anyone
know what kind of resin they used in the fiberglass wingtips - polyester or
epoxy? I am guessing polyester, but am curious to know for sure because I
will be doing some modification and want to keep the chemical compatibility
issues organized.
Thanks,
Dave S
St Paul; MN
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lcfitt(at)sbcglobal.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 6:33 pm Post subject: Wing Tips |
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Dave,
I don't think there will be a compatibilty issue as long as the new resin is
epoxy. From the smell of the various parts in the Lancair project as they
are cut and worked, they use both We just did the wing tips and they are
polyester over gell coat.. And the resin used in all cases is epoxy.
Epoxy has at least one major advantage in that it doesn't need two types -
the bonding type and the finish type with the surfacing wax. The cure of
Polyester resin is oxygen inhibited and you need an air barrier in the
finish resin - the wax. You will get a very hard sandable surface with
epoxy laminating resins.
Lowell
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Richard Rabbers
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 114 Location: Benton Harbor, MI - USA
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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 5:58 am Post subject: Re: Wing Tips |
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SV Michel's quote> ....polyester or epoxy ...there is no problem mixing them.
I had the understanding that epoxy can be applied over polyester but not the opposite. ('can' might not be the right word to use here..)
Keep in mind - I haven't dome much fibre glassing for a long time
Regards,
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Richard Rabbers
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 114 Location: Benton Harbor, MI - USA
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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 7:40 am Post subject: Re: Wing Tips |
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I believe that Michel and I have the same opinion.
Epoxy bonds well to Polyester.
I felt bad sending a note without any footnote so checked a bit and found a couple references to support my understanding of the two resins.
(SV) Michel quote >> I believe epoxy will bond on anything.
http://www.redrockstore.com/resin.htm
….. Epoxy resin will bond dissimilar or already-cured materials which makes repair work that is very reliable and strong. Epoxy actually bonds to all sorts of fibers very well and also offers excellent results in repair-ability when it is used to bond two different materials together…
….. Polyester resin is the cheapest resin available in the marine industry and offers the poorest adhesion, has the highest water absorption, highest shrinkage, and high VOC's. Polyester resin is only compatible with fiberglass fibers and is best suited to building things that are not weight sensitive. It is also not tough and fractures easily. Polyesters tend to end up with micro-cracks and are tough to re-bond and suffer from osmotic blistering when untreated by an epoxy resin barrier to water……
Vinylester resins – ( also included in this page – come somewhere between the two.)
Summary - Epoxy resin has far more to offer in its ability to flex, prevent delamination, and ease of use for repair work. Using epoxy resin leads to better quality products
http://www.masepoxies.com/aboutresins.htm
Michel - I am also a sailor - 1936 Spanish built wooden cutter rig.
No glass involved but the prevous owner left a small tube of Araldit on board. (I've not seen in it in US or Caribbean....though I haven't been looking either)
Richard
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Michel

Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 966 Location: Norway
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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 2:22 pm Post subject: Wing Tips |
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On Mar 13, 2006, at 4:40 PM, Richard Rabbers wrote:
Quote: | Michel - I am also a sailor - 1936 Spanish built wooden cutter rig.
1936? That's funny, Richard! I owned a 25 feet Cornish gaff-rigged
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cutter (actually, a Falmouth quay punt) that was built in 1936,
pitchpine on oak frames. Here is a photo of her, taken 31 years ago,
when I sailed from Spain to Norway and got caught in a nasty squall
line off the Portuguese coast. It tore apart my jib. The picture was
taken in Villana do Castello.
http://home.online.no/~michel/tmp/Foxtrot.jpg
Cheers,
Michel
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DPREMGOOD(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 5:24 pm Post subject: Wing Tips |
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Dave,
I installed Nav. light standoffs to my wingtips and used polyester resin to
hold them in place. No problems as yet.
Doug Remoundos
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Richard Rabbers
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 114 Location: Benton Harbor, MI - USA
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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 8:34 pm Post subject: Re: Wing Tips |
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Michel wrote: | On Mar 13, 2006, at 4:40 PM, Richard Rabbers wrote:
1936? That's funny, Richard! I owned a 25 feet Cornish gaff-rigged
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Nice boat Michel! - flying / sailing is a good mix. When I started flying I considered it cheating - going to weather was too easy!.... obviously nothing is easy, it's all relative. I've let a few years go by without enough of either but look forward to alot more of both soon.
- my boat photos are not digital - I'll send a shot sometime. She's a canoe stern double ender, copper riveted iroko on oak.
Regards,
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