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PostPosted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 4:50 am    Post subject: Use of tank sealant Reply with quote

Guys,
I have a quick question I am ready to put the foam wedges in my elevators and was wondering if anyone used something other then tank sealant. I live in VT and it is hard to come by up here. I made the mistake of only ordering 1oz to cover the rudder trailing edge ohps. If I do have to order how much do I need to finish the taileless Handheld
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 6:42 am    Post subject: Use of tank sealant Reply with quote

You may just want to order a can for future use everywhere. There
will be places around the firewall where you'll want it, and other
things too. Just keep it in the freezer. I've come to like proseal
because it does a great job on any of the things it's recommended
for. It's tough stuff.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Guys,
I have a quick question I am ready to put the foam wedges in my
elevators and was wondering if anyone used something other then tank
sealant. I live in VT and it is hard to come by up here. I made the
mistake of only ordering 1oz to cover the rudder trailing edge ohps. If
I do have to order how much do I need to finish the taileless Handheld




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PostPosted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 7:44 am    Post subject: Use of tank sealant Reply with quote

I used RTV.

Larry
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Guys,
I have a quick question I am ready to put the foam wedges in my
elevators and was wondering if anyone used something other then tank
sealant. I live in VT and it is hard to come by up here. I made the
mistake of only ordering 1oz to cover the rudder trailing edge ohps.
If I do have to order how much do I need to finish the taileless Handheld
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 10:27 am    Post subject: Use of tank sealant Reply with quote

Tom,

Thanks I will order a can. I also managed to lose one half of an E1008 rib some where over the Christmas week and need to place an order for one of those as well. Having a bunch of helpers in the shop is great, but does have a few disadvantages,though I don't think I can blame this one on the kids, Daddy lost it.

I see Vans has switched over in there catalog away from Pro-Seal any word on the new stuff?
Michael Chase
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You may just want to order a can for future use everywhere. There
will be places around the firewall where you'll want it, and other
things too. Just keep it in the freezer. I've come to like proseal
because it does a great job on any of the things it's recommended
for. It's tough stuff.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Michael D Chase wrote:
> Guys,
> I have a quick question I am ready to put the foam wedges in my
> elevators and was wondering if anyone used something other then tank
> sealant. I live in VT and it is hard to come by up here. I made the
> mistake of only ordering 1oz to cover the rudder trailing edge ohps. If
> I do have to order how much do I need to finish the taileless Handheld
>
>

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 1:42 pm    Post subject: Use of tank sealant Reply with quote

I used metal/plastic 5-min epoxy on the wedges and trailing edge. Worked just fine.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 2:19 pm    Post subject: Use of tank sealant Reply with quote

Thanks

I actually got some RTV from work and was going to give that a try, I have time for it to arrive.

I took a little setback over the vacation week.

I riveted my E-1008 Rib halfs to the same skin left and right that is I put the B larger side on both top skins and even riveted the aft spar to them. Yeah I know measure twice, cut once. I am an Engineer and should be able to read drawings, but damn it sometimes I just don't want to:-) Anyway if anyone needs some rivets drilled out give me a call I am very practiced right now:-)


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I used metal/plastic 5-min epoxy on the wedges and trailing edge. Worked just fine.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 3:52 pm    Post subject: Use of tank sealant Reply with quote

I might be able to top that. I closed up the horizontal stabilizer with an 18 volt cordless flashlight inside.
I don't know how these things happen, but they do. Fond memories. At least it's not an HP (new world order) (group hug) computer.
Paul
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