Snoopy1
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Thanks snoopy. The pic is helpful. Really like your practice plane! I have been looking at the cadence plans to build a new one. Considering changing up the fuse construction quite a bit though and us a monocoque construction using carbon fiber and aramid honeycomb. Lighter than balsa and strong as heck. Have panels left over from the days gone of building full scale race boats. Been itching to do something a little difference that I don’t think has been done yet. Bold statement considering the innovation that has occurred in the pattern world (that I am just now scratching the surface).[/QUOTE
I've been doing some repair work on the cowl and cuff for my 35% Extra 300. I started by aligning all the cracks and using some thick CA and accelerator to glue them together. After that I used some glass cloth and resin to reinforce the back side of all the cracks. All I had was 1.5 ounce cloth, so there are several layers on each spot. I let the resin cure overnight, then trimmed off all the excess and then took a sanding drum to the outside of each crack to V it out a bit, followed by hand sanding them with some 150 to smooth it all out. I mixed some 30 minute epoxy with milled fiberglass to make a filler and filled everything. It's not the easiest sanding stuff in the world, but it's strong, doesn't get brittle, and it works great. I let that harden overnight and blocked it with 80 grit and then 150.
I meant to take them to work with me today and finish the bodywork and prime them, by I forgot.
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Wow you really did do some damage to that cowl. I always find it difficult to repair cowls and as you said tough to sand and you are always waiting around for the epoxy to cure. . Plus when you are done it needs to be repainted again which in your case is not a big deal. Looking good that landing gear cuff needed quite some build up.
Wow you really did do some damage to that cowl. I always find it difficult to repair cowls and as you said tough to sand and you are always waiting around for the epoxy to cure. . Plus when you are done it needs to be repainted again which in your case is not a big deal. Looking good that landing gear cuff needed quite some build up.
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