KR> Icing. Glazing

2015-12-05 Thread Paul VISK

?the best bang for the buck is to use a micro and resin.?Here is the link again 
of how an award winning Lancair 4P was finished.?
http://curedcomposites.com/finish.html
Paul ViskBelleville Il618-406-4705



Hi Stef,
I believe you are looking for lightweight filler for finishing the fibreglass 
work?



KR> Icing. Glazing

2015-12-05 Thread Chris Gardiner
Hi Stef,
I believe you are looking for lightweight filler for finishing the fibreglass 
work?
My choice was "Super Fil " lightweight filler from Aircraft Spruce Supply in 
the USA.
Sorry ! No experience with European suppliers of this stuff.
Cheers
Chris Gardiner

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> I am almost that far I need the lightweight stuff.
> have someone off you experiance with a european partnr.
> All the parts gave me a lead to Or Canada Or USA. 
> Stef
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KR> Icing. Glazing

2015-12-05 Thread stefkr2 at kpnmail.nl
Hi friends,
I am almost that far I need the lightweight stuff.
have someone off you experiance with a european partnr.
All the parts gave me a lead to Or Canada Or USA. 
Stef


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KR> Icing

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Jones
Icing is an automotive filler used to fill spots and scratches that are less
than 1/8" deep. It is a polyester filling putty which needs a hardener. the
mix ratio is 50:1. It is stain free, tack free and exceptionally easy to
sand. It is formulated for final finish over body filler, rust pits,
pinholes,scratches, etc. This stuff sets in three minutes so you work small
areas at a time. It spreads very easily and a small amount goes a long way.
It is self leveling and fills pinholes not just covers them. You can sand
this in 15-20 minutes after applying it. It feathers easier than any other
filler I have tried. Made by USC (U.S. Chemical & Plastics) under part
#26006. It comes in a 24 oz tube with filler for $20.00. Get it at any auto
paint supply store. Try it, you will be glad you did.

Mark Jones (N886MJ)
Wales, WI  USA
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Subject: Re: KR> Itching to fly.


> Mark,
>
> Please describe what icing is and how it performs.
>
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KR> Icing

2008-10-12 Thread Pat Driscoll
Mark,
   Anyone used this "Icing" on a aircraft that you know of? Is there any chance 
that vibration will cause it to release from the skin and chip away?
Pat Driscoll
Saint Paul, MN 
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KR> Icing

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Jones
Bill Clapp used it on his. He is the one who told me about it. It is very
common in the automotive industry.

Mark Jones (N886MJ)
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> Mark,
>Anyone used this "Icing" on a aircraft that you know of? Is there any
chance that vibration will cause it to release from the skin and chip away?
> Pat Driscoll
> Saint Paul, MN
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KR> Icing

2008-10-12 Thread Mike Turner
Pat, you make a good point. It's my understanding that polyester based products 
will not bond to epoxy products. Would it not be better to just thin epoxy with 
alcohol and use that as a filler?

Mike Turner 
Jackson, Mo.
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  Mark,
 Anyone used this "Icing" on a aircraft that you know of? Is there any 
chance that vibration will cause it to release from the skin and chip away?
  Pat Driscoll
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KR> kr icing

2008-10-12 Thread Don Chisholm
I don't think that polyester spot putty is
any real issue here. I used it and it showed
no signs of becoming unbonded and besides
95 percent of it should end up on your shop
floor anyhow after you've done your sand out.
Just a note here, there is a product called
Feather Fill that was all the rage in the 80's
and early 90's that is a sprayable polyester
high build primer. There are probably a
couple thousand KR's, VariEze's,Longeze's
Quickies, Dragonfly's etc.that used this
product. Maybe I'm not in the information
loop but I haven't heard of any problems.