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jdalton77(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 10:40 am Post subject: How many people are glassing their fiberglass fairing gaps? |
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I just completed trimming and riveting the fairings on the HS, VS, and Rudder and have little, if any, gap between the fairing and the skin. I must have received a later batch because they fit pretty well with only a need to trim the notches and a little length off the flange.
How many people are taking the time to glass over the gap? I can see where it would look good, but does anyone think it's worth all the effort?
Jeff
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Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 8:25 am Post subject: How many people are glassing their fiberglass fairing gaps? |
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I just completed trimming and riveting the fairings on the HS, VS, and Rudder and have little, if any, gap between the fairing and the skin. I must have received a later batch because they fit pretty well with only a need to trim the notches and a little length off the flange.
How many people are taking the time to glass over the gap? I can see where it would look good, but does anyone think it's worth all the effort?
Jeff
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Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 8:54 am Post subject: How many people are glassing their fiberglass fairing gaps? |
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I'll be doing mine and I have seen several other completed -10's have also done it.
Michael
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Subject: How many people are glassing their fiberglass fairing gaps?
I just completed trimming and riveting the fairings on the HS, VS, and Rudder and have little, if any, gap between the fairing and the skin. I must have received a later batch because they fit pretty well with only a need to trim the notches and a little length off the flange.
How many people are taking the time to glass over the gap? I can see where it would look good, but does anyone think it's worth all the effort?
Jeff
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indigoonlatigo(at)msn.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 10:52 am Post subject: How many people are glassing their fiberglass fairing gaps? |
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Before I riveted my fairings to the wings on the VS and HS, I mixed a batch
of epoxy with microballons and placed some on the inside of the wing and on
the fairing itself, clecoed. Then I removed each clecoe and placed the pop
rivet. Then whiped the joint off with a sqwegy. The idea was to make this
area have no flex and to fill the gap so that later paint would not chip off
or crack. Any gap left after the whipe off can be filled with polyester
filler. Make sure to sand and clean all areas where the epoxy is going.
JOhn G. 409
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Subject: How many people are glassing their fiberglass fairing
gaps?
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 11:25:23 -0500
I just completed trimming and riveting the fairings on the HS, VS, and
Rudder and have little, if any, gap between the fairing and the skin. I
must have received a later batch because they fit pretty well with only a
need to trim the notches and a little length off the flange.
How many people are taking the time to glass over the gap? I can see where
it would look good, but does anyone think it's worth all the effort?
Jeff
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Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 4:41 pm Post subject: How many people are glassing their fiberglass fairing gaps? |
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In a message dated 10/30/06 1:56:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, indigoonlatigo(at)msn.com writes:
Quote: | I mixed a batch of epoxy with microballons and placed some on the inside of the wing and on the fairing itself, clecoed. Then I removed each clecoe and placed the pop rivet. Then whiped the joint off with a sqwegy. The idea was to make this
area have no flex and to fill the gap |
Remember, micro-balloons are NOT structural, just sandable filler. If you want to "prevent flexing", depending on the size and shape of the area, use glass cloth or fill with foam and then cloth, then micro or use a flox mix with resin, and just use micro-balloons for the surface filler. Micro-balloons sand easier, but an unsupported micro-balloon mix on a flexible surface will crack with time.
(past Cozy Mark IV builder)
Stephen Blank RV-10 Builder #40499 / C-170B flyer
766 SE River Lane
Port St. Lucie, FL 34983
772-475-5556 cell
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indigoonlatigo(at)msn.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 8:18 am Post subject: How many people are glassing their fiberglass fairing gaps? |
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Stephen,
You are misunderstanding my application. The fiberglass joggle(Flange) of
the fairing that fits beneath the aluminum skin that gets rivetted to the
skin , is where I placed the microballon epoxy mix. All this did was fill
in any gap between the aluminum skin and the flange(Vertical dimension) or
the gap (horizontally). There is no need for structural requirement as the
flange is taking all the load. No need to fibeglass over the top of the
joint as the flange is making all the stiffness and the bond is keeping any
aluminum from flexing.
I am not talking about the closeout (filling of the inside of the part)
which I used a foam core sandwich with carbon cloth and resin.
John G.
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To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: How many people are glassing their fiberglass
fairing gaps?
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 19:40:48 EST
In a message dated 10/30/06 1:56:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
indigoonlatigo(at)msn.com writes:
I mixed a batch of epoxy with microballons and placed some on the inside
of
the wing and on the fairing itself, clecoed. Then I removed each clecoe
and
placed the pop rivet. Then whiped the joint off with a sqwegy. The idea
was
to make this
area have no flex and to fill the gap
Remember, micro-balloons are NOT structural, just sandable filler.
If
you want to "prevent flexing", depending on the size and shape of the
area,
use glass cloth or fill with foam and then cloth, then micro or use a
flox
mix with resin, and just use micro-balloons for the surface filler.
Micro-balloons sand easier, but an unsupported micro-balloon mix on a
flexible surface
will crack with time.
(past Cozy Mark IV builder)
Stephen Blank RV-10 Builder #40499 / C-170B flyer
766 SE River Lane
Port St. Lucie, FL 34983
772-475-5556 cell
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