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sam.marlow(at)adelphia.ne Guest
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Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 7:31 am Post subject: Windows |
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I remember reading a post about someone thickening the glue for the
windows, making it like peanut butter. Anybody recall what was used?
Sam Marlow
Fuse RV10
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jesse(at)itecusa.org Guest
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Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 9:18 am Post subject: Windows |
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We used micro balloons or flocked cotton fiber, but we didn't use Van's
recommended glue. We used something that a Lancair builder recommended. It
is called FE6026 Parts A & B (part #02-00043). It seems to work really well
and is much easier to deal with, from what I hear, than the stuff that Van's
sells.
Jesse Saint
I-TEC, Inc.
jesse(at)itecusa.org
www.itecusa.org
Fax: 815-377-3694
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jeremy.p.harris(at)boeing Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 4:11 am Post subject: Windows |
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Another good epoxy out there is West Systems - really easy to use and is
available at most marine supplies. The hardener comes in fast (30 min),
slow (2hrs), and really slow (4-8hrs). Micro balloons and cotton flox
seems to be great for thickening up. Micro balloons work well for
filleting. Cotton worked well for strengthening joints.
Jeremy P. Harris
Integrated Missile Defense
BMDS Architectures Lab
The Boeing Company
Washington, DC
Desk: (703) 414-6057 Dept: AV-2L-B27T
Cell: (703) 627-6500
Fax: (703) 414-6372
MC: 793C-G007
Office: 825B
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sam.marlow(at)adelphia.ne Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 6:09 am Post subject: Windows |
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Did you use the epoxy with the flocked cotton to install the windows? Is that all that is used to thicken the epoxy, so it doesn't run? Will it work with Van's window glue, or should I just use the West System epoxy, and return the window glue to Van's?
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rvbuilder(at)sausen.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 6:58 am Post subject: Windows |
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As you look at different materials to secure the windows, keep in mind the plexi will expand and contract at different rates from the glues�which will cause cracking.� Try to make sure the plexi isn't the weaker material.
�
Michael Sausen
-10 #352 Fuselage
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Tim(at)MyRV10.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 9:23 am Post subject: Windows |
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I think he just recommended the Epoxy in general. I would NOT
want to use Epoxy to hold the windows in.
Tim Olson -- RV-10 #40170
Current section: Panel Wiring
DO NOT ARCHIVE
Sam Marlow wrote:
Quote: | Did you use the epoxy with the flocked cotton to install the windows? Is
that all that is used to thicken the epoxy, so it doesn't run? Will it
work with Van's window glue, or should I just use the West System epoxy,
and return the window glue to Van's?
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kellym(at)aviating.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 9:36 am Post subject: Windows |
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You might consider the non-hardening variety of PRC that is used for tank
inspection plates. It is what Mooney specifies for sealing all windows in
their production aircraft. The non-hardening version has two advantages,
it is a bit more pliable for expansion/contraction, and it cleans up with
high grade isopropyl alcohol...no concern with damaging the plexi.
Tim Olson said:
I think he just recommended the Epoxy in general. I would NOT
want to use Epoxy to hold the windows in.
Tim Olson -- RV-10 #40170
Current section: Panel Wiring
DO NOT ARCHIVE
Sam Marlow wrote:
> Did you use the epoxy with the flocked cotton to install the windows? Is
> that all that is used to thicken the epoxy, so it doesn't run? Will it
> work with Van's window glue, or should I just use the West System epoxy,
> and return the window glue to Van's?
>
> Harris, Jeremy P wrote:
>
>> <jeremy.p.harris(at)boeing.com>
>>
>>Another good epoxy out there is West Systems - really easy to use and is
>>available at most marine supplies. The hardener comes in fast (30 min),
>>slow (2hrs), and really slow (4-8hrs). Micro balloons and cotton flox
>>seems to be great for thickening up. Micro balloons work well for
>>filleting. Cotton worked well for strengthening joints.
>>
>>
>>Jeremy P. Harris
>>Integrated Missile Defense
>>BMDS Architectures Lab
>>
>>The Boeing Company
>>Washington, DC
>>Desk: (703) 414-6057 Dept: AV-2L-B27T
>>Cell: (703) 627-6500
>>Fax: (703) 414-6372
>>MC: 793C-G007
>>Office: 825B
>>
>>
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speckter(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 9:37 am Post subject: Windows |
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All Glasair/Glastar aircraft use Vinyl Ester epoxy to hold all there windows
in. It works great but the install is different than Van's method.
Gary Specketer
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dlm46007(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 10:23 am Post subject: Windows |
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If you use the Glastar method you need to be sure to get it right the first
time. We worked with Phoenix Composites to get it right. Probably will use
the same methods for the 10.
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jeremy.p.harris(at)boeing Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:15 pm Post subject: Windows |
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We haven't used West epoxy to install the windows.� Not that far yet.� Will probably consider the Lancair stuff referenced below...�
�
In general - the West System epoxy�is a pretty good structural adhesive.� However, there are lots of them out there with different characteristics.� Some epoxies allow you to mix different ratios of hardener and resin to get cures as hard as a rock or pliable as rubber.� Adding a matrix like cotton flocks just makes the epoxy less prone to cracking.� However, the finish isn't as nice as with micro balloons but you trade finish for strength.��The note about expansion and contraction of the plexi is definitely worth considering...
�
�
Jeremy P. Harris
Integrated Missile Defense�����������������������������������
BMDS Architectures Lab
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indigoonlatigo(at)msn.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:55 pm Post subject: Windows |
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I think the contraction and expansion issue is everything with regards to
canopies, they expand and contract a HUGE amount.
John
[quote]From: "Harris, Jeremy P" <jeremy.p.harris(at)boeing.com>
Reply-To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: RE: Windows
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 12:13:47 -0800
We haven't used West epoxy to install the windows. Not that far yet.
Will probably consider the Lancair stuff referenced below...
In general - the West System epoxy is a pretty good structural adhesive.
However, there are lots of them out there with different
characteristics. Some epoxies allow you to mix different ratios of
hardener and resin to get cures as hard as a rock or pliable as rubber.
Adding a matrix like cotton flocks just makes the epoxy less prone to
cracking. However, the finish isn't as nice as with micro balloons but
you trade finish for strength. The note about expansion and contraction
of the plexi is definitely worth considering...
Jeremy P. Harris
Integrated Missile Defense
BMDS Architectures Lab
The Boeing Company
Washington, DC
Desk: (703) 414-6057 Dept: AV-2L-B27T
Cell: (703) 627-6500
Fax: (703) 414-6372
MC: 793C-G007
Office: 825B
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sam.marlow(at)adelphia.ne Guest
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:37 pm Post subject: Windows |
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I was certain I read about someone, somehow, making the Van's window glue thick as peanut butter, so it would be easier to handle.
Harris, Jeremy P wrote:
[quote] We haven't used West epoxy to install the windows.� Not that far yet.� Will probably consider the Lancair stuff referenced below...�
�
In general - the West System epoxy�is a pretty good structural adhesive.� However, there are lots of them out there with different characteristics.� Some epoxies allow you to mix different ratios of hardener and resin to get cures as hard as a rock or pliable as rubber.� Adding a matrix like cotton flocks just makes the epoxy less prone to cracking.� However, the finish isn't as nice as with micro balloons but you trade finish for strength.��The note about expansion and contraction of the plexi is definitely worth considering...
�
�
Jeremy P. Harris
Integrated Missile Defense�����������������������������������
BMDS Architectures Lab
The Boeing Company
Washington, DC
Desk: (703) 414-6057 Dept: AV-2L-B27T
Cell: (703) 627-6500
Fax: (703) 414-6372
MC: 793C-G007
Office: 825B �
From: Sam Marlow [mailto:sam.marlow(at)adelphia.net (sam.marlow(at)adelphia.net)]
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 9:09 AM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: Windows
Did you use the epoxy with the flocked cotton to install the windows? Is that all that is used to thicken the epoxy, so it doesn't run? Will it work with Van's window glue, or should I just use the West System epoxy, and return the window glue to Van's?
Harris, Jeremy P wrote:
[quote] [quote]--> RV10-List message posted by: "Harris, Jeremy P" <jeremy.p.harris(at)boeing.com> (jeremy.p.harris(at)boeing.com) Another good epoxy out there is West Systems - really easy to use and is available at most marine supplies. The hardener comes in fast (30 min), slow (2hrs), and really slow (4-8hrs). Micro balloons and cotton flox seems to be great for thickening up. Micro balloons work well for filleting. Cotton worked well for strengthening joints. Jeremy P. Harris Integrated Missile Defense BMDS Architectures Lab The Boeing Company Washington, DC Desk: (703) 414-6057 Dept: AV-2L-B27T Cell: (703) 627-6500 Fax: (703) 414-6372 MC: 793C-G007 Office: 825B --
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sam.marlow(at)adelphia.ne Guest
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:40 pm Post subject: Windows |
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But what about the windshield, it's epoxied in with several layers of glass cloth to the boot cowl. Aren't all RV windshield attached the same way?
John Gonzalez wrote:
[quote]--> RV10-List message posted by: "John Gonzalez" <indigoonlatigo(at)msn.com> (indigoonlatigo(at)msn.com)
I think the contraction and expansion issue is everything with regards to canopies, they expand and contract a HUGE amount.
John
[quote]From: "Harris, Jeremy P" <jeremy.p.harris(at)boeing.com> (jeremy.p.harris(at)boeing.com)
Reply-To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com> (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: RE: Windows
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 12:13:47 -0800
We haven't used West epoxy to install the windows.� Not that far yet.
Will probably consider the Lancair stuff referenced below...
In general - the West System epoxy is a pretty good structural adhesive.
However, there are lots of them out there with different
characteristics.� Some epoxies allow you to mix different ratios of
hardener and resin to get cures as hard as a rock or pliable as rubber.
Adding a matrix like cotton flocks just makes the epoxy less prone to
cracking.� However, the finish isn't as nice as with micro balloons but
you trade finish for strength.� The note about expansion and contraction
of the plexi is definitely worth considering...
Jeremy P. Harris
Integrated Missile Defense
BMDS Architectures Lab
The Boeing Company
Washington, DC
Desk: (703) 414-6057 Dept: AV-2L-B27T
Cell: (703) 627-6500
Fax: (703) 414-6372
MC: 793C-G007
Office: 825B
________________________________
From: Sam Marlow [mailto:sam.marlow(at)adelphia.net (sam.marlow(at)adelphia.net)]
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 9:09 AM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: Windows
Did you use the epoxy with the flocked cotton to install the windows? Is
that all that is used to thicken the epoxy, so it doesn't run? Will it
work with Van's window glue, or should I just use the West System epoxy,
and return the window glue to Van's?
Harris, Jeremy P wrote:
����--> RV10-List message posted by: "Harris, Jeremy P"
<jeremy.p.harris(at)boeing.com> (jeremy.p.harris(at)boeing.com) <mailto:jeremy.p.harris(at)boeing.com> (jeremy.p.harris(at)boeing.com)
����Another good epoxy out there is West Systems - really easy to
use and is
����available at most marine supplies.� The hardener comes in fast
(30 min),
����slow (2hrs), and really slow (4-8hrs).� Micro balloons and
cotton flox
����seems to be great for thickening up.� Micro balloons work well
for
����filleting.� Cotton worked well for strengthening joints.
����Jeremy P. Harris
����Integrated Missile Defense
����BMDS Architectures Lab
����The Boeing Company
����Washington, DC
����Desk: (703) 414-6057 Dept: AV-2L-B27T
����Cell: (703) 627-6500
����Fax: (703) 414-6372
����MC: 793C-G007
����Office: 825B
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