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Quality of Zenith fiberglass parts

 
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 3:48 pm    Post subject: Quality of Zenith fiberglass parts Reply with quote

Does anyone know which resin those parts are made with? I have been told that parts laid up with polyester resins are less dimensionally stable than those using epoxy. The "bumps" supplied for my Stratus engine cowl certainly didn't match the contour of the basic cowl. I had to cut the whole flange away, and the large bump still wasn't usable.

I made a plywood nose rib segment to fit inside my stabilizer tips and used a heat gun to soften them until I could force the rib segments into place. When things cooled down the fit was good. I then discarded the plywood pieces. I suppose that I could have epoxied them into place to be sure that the contour stayed the same.

George

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 4:52 pm    Post subject: Quality of Zenith fiberglass parts Reply with quote

George,
The Zenith Stratus cowling is polyester resin product. I don't think
you've got a problem with polyester resin. I removed the segment for the
bump and
reduced the size of the bump provided by doing a layup over a smaller
template. It went on fine and was reinforced by doubling the inside
area and the
narrow outside seam. No problems so far. I used a fiberglass cloth and
resin from the local Farm and Fleet.
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/cowling/full/cowlcheekinstall.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/cowling/full/leftcheekclearance.gif
Only needed to worry about the left side being close.

Larry McFarland - 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
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Does anyone know which resin those parts are made with? I have been
told that parts laid up with polyester resins are less dimensionally
stable than those using epoxy. The "bumps" supplied for my Stratus
engine cowl certainly didn't match the contour of the basic cowl. I
had to cut the whole flange away, and the large bump still wasn't usable.

George

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