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rparigoris
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 12:12 am Post subject: What's best way to check gray parts for voids? |
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I just finished doing battle with my instrument module taking out about 1/2" warp of the 3/4" warp that tapered from middle to the right side (right side being the worst).
I was careful heating till it became slightly soft then clamped module flat. After leaving over night clamped flat I floxed on plywood and 2 BID over plywood then clamped that flat overnight. Nice fit to firewall now and flat/ stiff.
However a whole bunch of blisters occurred on the gray gel-coat ranging from 1/8" to 1/16" in diameter after I heated it. Upon cutting out blisters observation is everyone of the blisters has a void under it exposing shiny polyester resin, some of the voids quite deep and the gelcoat quite thin. I am afraid especial on cowl (perhaps doors too) after final paint once heated, blistering may occur.
Any ideas best way to identify any voids on gray gelcoated parts?
I picked up my kit 04-2003 Kit # A265.
Thx.
Ron Parigoris
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 7:43 am Post subject: What's best way to check grap parts for voids? |
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Hi Ron,
Providing you have a reasonably quiet workplace (and a reasonably good hearing too), tapping the area in question with a coin. you should quickly hear the difference in sound...it´s like ultrasound inspection without the ultra:-)
In spite of having been inactive on the building front for far too long, I want to thank you for your ceaseless publishing of
your trials and errors!
Alex, kit 529
On Qui 14/01/10 06:12 , "rparigoris" rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us sent:
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I just finished doing battle with my instrument module taking out about 1/2" warp of the 3/4" warp that tapered from middle to the right side (right side being the worst).
I was careful heating till it became slightly soft then clamped module flat. After leaving over night clamped flat I floxed on plywood and 2 BID over plywood then clamped that flat overnight. Nice fit to firewall now and flat/ stiff.
However a whole bunch of blisters occurred on the gray gel-coat ranging from 1/8" to 1/16" in diameter after I heated it. Upon cutting out blisters observation is everyone of the blisters has a void under it exposing shiny polyester resin, some of the voids quite deep and the gelcoat quite thin. I am afraid especial on cowl (perhaps doors too) after final paint once heated, blistering may occur.
Any ideas best way to identify any voids on gray gelcoated parts?
I picked up my kit 04-2003 Kit # A265.
Thx.
Ron Parigoris
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