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drfred(at)cox-internet.co Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 3:09 pm Post subject: RV 10 question |
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After having enjoyed my first encounter with proseal to put the rudder
edge together, I would like to know how long the mixed product will
last. I see that the elelvators will need some proseal. Will I have to
buy another tube only to use a minimal amount? I put it back in the
refrigerator to store.
Also,
Is our builder number the number of RV 10's that are in production? eg
515 for me?
Fred Williams
empenage
40515.
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bgill1(at)charter.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 3:28 pm Post subject: RV 10 question |
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Once mixed - it's done
I used the tube but separated the tubes and tried to use the same ratio
as the tube would - then kept the un-mixed tubes refrigerated. Good
going on 9 months.
Byron #40253 Fuselage doors.
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n8vim(at)arrl.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 3:32 pm Post subject: RV 10 question |
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Fred,
According to Van's RV-10 Builders Manual page 5-8, "Mixed, unused
sealant may be kept in the freezer up to 4 days."
Buy some more new. Why risk your project for a $20 tube of sealant?
-Jim 40384
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After having enjoyed my first encounter with proseal to put the rudder
edge together, I would like to know how long the mixed product will
last. I see that the elelvators will need some proseal. Will I have
to buy another tube only to use a minimal amount? I put it back in
the refrigerator to store.
Also,
Is our builder number the number of RV 10's that are in production?
eg 515 for me? Fred Williams
empenage
40515.
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coop85(at)bellsouth.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 3:33 pm Post subject: RV 10 question |
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Fred,
I don't know the answer to you question regarding mixed proseal, but I
suspect you're going to need to be working fast on the elevator if you've
mixed it all already. If you get another tube, I just cut holes in each
section and squeezed out what I needed for the job. It worked for the
rudder and elevators and I still have some left over.
As for the builder number, yes, the 40 indicates RV-10s followed by number
of kits sold.
Marcus
40286
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