KR> Micro over "Smooth Prime"?

2016-09-11 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com

KR> Micro over "Smooth Prime"?

2016-09-07 Thread Pete Klapp
Netters I have been priming my plane with "Smooth Prime" and unfortunately I have found a few minor areas that will require a little touch-up micro. Too big to fix with future priming and blocking prior to final paint. Is there a problem to apply micro over "Smooth Prime"? Any special prep to

KR> Micro over "Smooth Prime"?

2016-09-07 Thread danrh at windstream.net
You could use Super Fil which is another product made by PolyFiber. Using a resin based filler, could, I emphasize, could, make it harder to sand than the Smooth Prime, thus, making it harder to get the smoothness you are after. On Wednesday, September 7, 2016 10:56 AM, Pete Klapp via KRnet

KR> Micro over "Smooth Prime"?

2016-09-07 Thread Doran Jaffas
Very good point. Still not difficult but On Sep 7, 2016 12:06 PM, "Dan Heath via KRnet" wrote: > You could use Super Fil which is another product made by PolyFiber. Using > a resin based filler, could, I emphasize, could, make it harder to sand > than the Smooth Prime, thus, making it

KR> Micro over "Smooth Prime"?

2016-09-07 Thread Doran Jaffas
In my experience there is not. Just color sand with 320 or 400 and go ahead with the final prep. should work out okay. Netters I have been priming my plane with "Smooth Prime" and unfortunately I have found a few minor areas that will require a little touch-up micro. Too big to fix with future

KR> micro balloons in high build primer?

2016-06-22 Thread Lawrence Bell
sanding dust and you don't know > they are there until you see them after spraying your final coat. I > filled the pin holes with icing and a quick sand in no time at all. > > > -------- Original Message > Subject: Re: KR> micro balloons in high build primer? > From: Larry Flesner v

KR> micro balloons in high build primer?

2016-06-22 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
and a quick sand in no time at all. Original Message Subject: Re: KR> micro balloons in high build primer? From: Larry Flesner via KRnet List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Tue, June 21, 2016 6:33 pm To: KRnet Cc: Larry Flesner I used Smooth Prime ( h

KR> micro balloons in high build primer?

2016-06-21 Thread Larry Flesner
I used Smooth Prime ( http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cspages/smoothprime.php?clickkey=30869 ) 15 years ago when finishing my KR. It seems a bit expensive now but it wasn't cheap back then either. I don't recall how much it took but certainly not the three gallon it suggest in the

KR> micro balloons in high build primer?

2016-06-21 Thread Paul Visk
From: svd via KRnet List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: 06/21/2016 6:18 PM (GMT-06:00) To: krnet at list.krnet.org Cc: svd Subject: KR> micro balloons in high build primer? anyone mix micro into high build (roll on) primer to get lighter build? It takes a village idiot- O

KR> micro balloons in high build primer?

2016-06-21 Thread svd
anyone mix micro into high build (roll on) primer to get lighter build? It takes a village idiot- Owen

KR> Micro snd Vinyl ester resin

2015-07-12 Thread Dan Prichard
Paul, have you tried Tap Plastics "surface curing agent"? Fiberlay.com makes a premixed fiber/vinyl ester putty like mix. I found it extremely useful when I was building my fuel tanks Dan Prichard Portland Oregon Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 12, 2015, at 6:40 PM, Paul Visk via KRnet >

KR> Micro snd Vinyl ester resin

2015-07-12 Thread Paul Visk
I'm having problems ?getting vinyl ester resinand micro to harden enough to sand. Is this normal? ?No problems when I use flux.? Paul ViskBelleville Il.618-406-4705Watch ""Fly Now" ?The trailerhttps://youtu.be/A_ZqJYNU54s

KR> Micro Mix

2010-09-26 Thread Patrick and Robin Russo
I'm always looking for the perfect adjective to describe the desired consistency of micro mix. Toothpaste! that's as good as it gets! Thanks Joe >

KR> Micro Mix

2010-09-26 Thread cruz...@frontiernet.net
t> To: kr...@mylist.net Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2010 6:38:45 AM Subject: KR> Micro Mix To all of you who have used "micro" consisting of epoxy and glass balloons for smoothing and filling the wing surfaces, a question: What ratio are you using when you mix up the micro so it wi

KR> Micro Mix

2010-09-26 Thread Patrick and Robin Russo
Neal, NOT a slurry., that would be too resin wet, adding unnecessary weight and it will be difficult to sand. A creamy peanut butter consistency works best for me. I use 4" wide by three" squeegees made from scrap vinyl siding...for spreading. Pat Russo > What ratio are you using when you mix

KR> Micro Mix

2010-09-26 Thread jack.cooper2009
on a vertical surface but it sands easily. Jack Cooper - Original Message - From: "Neal Hornung" <lt1corve...@earthlink.net> To: kr...@mylist.net Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2010 6:38:45 AM Subject: KR> Micro Mix To all of you who have used "micro"

KR> Micro Mix

2010-09-26 Thread Neal Hornung
To all of you who have used "micro" consisting of epoxy and glass balloons for smoothing and filling the wing surfaces, a question: What ratio are you using when you mix up the micro so it will apply evenly and smoothly? Are you mixing a "Slurry" of about a 1:1 ratio of glass bubbles to

KR> micro slurry

2008-10-12 Thread randy white
when i put the micro slurry on the foam do i put the glass cloth on while it is still wet? also what is peep ply i cant find it searching wicks!! thanx Randy >From: "randy white" >Reply-To: KRnet >To: kr...@mylist.net >Subject: KR> "HELP" Q >Date: Sun,

KR> micro slurry

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
randy wrote: > when i put the micro slurry on the foam do i put the glass cloth on while it > is still wet? also what is peep ply i cant find it searching wicks!! thanx See http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford/kmlfd.html for a description of how to do a wet layup. The product is called "peel ply",

KR> micro

2008-10-12 Thread Eric Evezard
day, September 10, 2004 12:04 AM Subject: Re: KR> micro > > Mark I agree that "something must be put on the foam otherwise it wont > stay on for long"--quite right -- the glass will fall onto the floor !!! < > > You said The book I had stated"never ever gla

KR> micro

2008-10-12 Thread Eric Evezard
Mark I agree that "something must be put on the foam otherwise it wont stay on for long"--quite right -- the glass will fall onto the floor !!! You may have read my letter out of context.but I did also state that it is better to have too much resin than too little.I thoroughly saturated my foam

KR> micro

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
> Mark I agree that "something must be put on the foam otherwise it wont stay on for long"--quite right -- the glass will fall onto the floor !!! < You said The book I had stated"never ever glass over micro"---enough said.!". And I said it's OK to have micro under it, and tried to cover all the

KR>Micro Mixing Containers

2008-10-12 Thread Peg and Mike Meyer
For those of you mixing micro... Glad manufacturers resealable plastic containers that are perfect for mixing micro. They are flexible enough so that when you're done you can pop the hardened micro out of the bowl and use them again. The ones that I have used are the "new round size" and they

KR>Micro Mixing Containers

2008-10-12 Thread aviationm...@aol.com
In a message dated 8/17/2003 1:32:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time, pmme...@swbell.net writes: > resealable plastic containers Margarine tubs, Jell-O cups and all the other food cups are a free by product of purchasing food.