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Polyester Filler BETWEEN epoxy plies.

 
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 12:53 am    Post subject: Polyester Filler BETWEEN epoxy plies. Reply with quote

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Hi,
I am wondering what the greater wisdom is of using polyester car bog filler under a ply of epoxy cloth to use as a thickener for my flap fairings? I have a transition from my wing to fuselage fairing, bonded to the root end of my wing, and a different radius for the fairing that goes from my flap fairing, on my flap, to the fuselage. The under wing air will trip off my wing and become turbulent beneath my flap to fuse fairing, so I have contour built up the flap fairing so it ensures the air can hopefully remain smooth. That means this polyester bog is probably about 6mm thick at the thickest. I could groove it and then apply flox before placing a single ply of cloth over the top, locking it in onto the fairing at its edges, glass to glass, or not bother? Any advice or wisdom appreciated.

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Tony Renshaw


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