From: KR-net users group digest[SMTP:kr-net@telelists.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 12:26 AM To: kr-net digest recipients Subject: kr-net digest: October 05, 1999 KR-net users group Digest for Tuesday, October 05, 1999. 1. Kr-2 for sale 2. kr2 for sale 3. Benifits of post curing epoxy parts 4. Re: [sqrlnet] Benifits of post curing epoxy parts 5. Post curing epoxy parts Typo's 6. Counterweightheads ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Kr-2 for sale From: SClay10106@aol.com Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 05:09:14 EDT X-Message-Number: 1 looking through the pacific flyer i found an ad for kr-2 for sale if anyone is interested it reads....."KR-2 retract gear, 0 time Hapi built 1835 cc engine wood prop hangared in Covina Airport. Asking $4000. Moving up north (949)646-6947 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: kr2 for sale From: James Jasper Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 10:53:19 -0600 X-Message-Number: 2 I have a nicely built daylight kr2 that has been flown about 6 hours and is now down for hydraulic brakes and replacing the retracts with a Diehl tricycle gear. The gear is mounted, but the rest of the work still needs to be done and I have been unable to touch it in over a year. I have about $14k in receipts for materials, and would entertain offers. Unfortunately, the plane is garaged in Salt Lake City and I am not! If anyone has an interest, please email me at j.jasper@wcom.com. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Benifits of post curing epoxy parts From: "Capps Family" Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 17:16:59 -0500 X-Message-Number: 3 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01BF0F55.6EF8D020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable To All; Would any one have literature or know of a web site that talks about the = benefits of post curing an epoxy matrix part? =20 It is my understanding that the current we use for wet lay-ups (although = not necessary), would benefit from post curing the part at 150 C for 4 = hours. And once post cured, the part not only benefits from it's day to = day use in differing thermal ranges (High heat from direct exposure), = but the part will also show to have a better bond and a greater = structural strength (10 to 30%). I would appreciate any information on this subject. Blue Skies; Larry ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01BF0F55.6EF8D020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To All;
 
Would any one have literature or know = of a web site=20 that talks about the benefits of post curing an epoxy matrix part?  =
 
It is my understanding that the = current we use=20 for wet lay-ups (although not necessary), would benefit from post curing = the part at 150 C for 4 hours.  And once post=20 cured, the part not only benefits from it's day to day use in=20 differing thermal ranges (High heat from direct exposure), but the part = will=20 also show to have a better bond and a greater structural strength (10 to = 30%).
 
I would appreciate any information on = this=20 subject.
 
Blue Skies;
 
Larry
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01BF0F55.6EF8D020-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: [sqrlnet] Benifits of post curing epoxy parts From: "Capps Family" Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 18:14:31 -0500 X-Message-Number: 4 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0020_01BF0F5D.789A0C40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Capps Family=20 To: KR-net users group ; vision.builder@usm.edu ; Perrin (Zeke) Smith = ; sqrlnet@onelist.com=20 Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 5:16 PM Subject: [sqrlnet] Benifits of post curing epoxy parts To All; Would any one have literature or know of a web site that talks about = the benefits of post curing an epoxy matrix part? =20 =20 It is my understanding that the current we use for wet lay-ups = (although not necessary), would benefit from post curing the part at 150 = C for 4 hours. And once post cured, the part not only benefits from = it's day to day use in differing thermal ranges (High heat from direct = exposure), but the part will also show to have a better bond and a = greater structural strength (10 to 30%). I would appreciate any information on this subject. Blue Skies; Larry ------=_NextPart_000_0020_01BF0F5D.789A0C40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Capps=20 Family
To: KR-net users group ; vision.builder@usm.edu ; Perrin = (Zeke)=20 Smith ; sqrlnet@onelist.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 = 5:16=20 PM
Subject: [sqrlnet] Benifits of = post=20 curing epoxy parts

To All;
 
Would any one have literature or know = of a web=20 site that talks about the benefits of post curing an epoxy matrix = part? =20
 
It is my understanding that the = current we=20 use for wet lay-ups (although not necessary), would benefit from post = curing=20 the part at 150 C for 4 hours.  And once post=20 cured, the part not only benefits from it's day to day use = in=20 differing thermal ranges (High heat from direct exposure), but the = part will=20 also show to have a better bond and a greater structural strength (10 = to=20 30%).
 
I would appreciate any information on = this=20 subject.
 
Blue Skies;
 
Larry
------=_NextPart_000_0020_01BF0F5D.789A0C40-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Post curing epoxy parts Typo's From: "Capps Family" Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 18:21:05 -0500 X-Message-Number: 5 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01BF0F5E.631AB3A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable To All; I apologies for the typo's in my last email, I was trying to finish with = my thoughts to you and take an important call at the same time, and I = simply forgot to proof read before hitting send. What I am asking is for information on the benefits of Post Curing Epoxy = Parts for 4 hours at 150 deg (F). Thanks Larry ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Capps Family=20 To: KR-net users group ; vision.builder@usm.edu ; Perrin (Zeke) Smith = ; sqrlnet@onelist.com=20 Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 5:16 PM Subject: [sqrlnet] Benifits of post curing epoxy parts To All; Would any one have literature or know of a web site that talks about = the benefits of post curing an epoxy matrix part? =20 =20 It is my understanding that the current we use for wet lay-ups = (although not necessary), would benefit from post curing the part at 150 = C for 4 hours. And once post cured, the part not only benefits from = it's day to day use in differing thermal ranges (High heat from direct = exposure), but the part will also show to have a better bond and a = greater structural strength (10 to 30%). I would appreciate any information on this subject. Blue Skies; Larry ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01BF0F5E.631AB3A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To All;
 
I apologies for the typo's in my last = email, I was=20 trying to finish with my thoughts to you and take an important call at = the same=20 time, and I simply forgot to proof read before hitting = send.
 
What I am asking is for = information on=20 the benefits of Post Curing Epoxy Parts for 4 hours at 150 deg = (F).
 
Thanks
 
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Capps=20 Family
To: KR-net users group ; vision.builder@usm.edu ; Perrin = (Zeke)=20 Smith ; sqrlnet@onelist.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 = 5:16=20 PM
Subject: [sqrlnet] Benifits of = post=20 curing epoxy parts

To All;
 
Would any one have literature or know = of a web=20 site that talks about the benefits of post curing an epoxy matrix = part? =20
 
It is my understanding that the = current we=20 use for wet lay-ups (although not necessary), would benefit from post = curing=20 the part at 150 C for 4 hours.  And once post=20 cured, the part not only benefits from it's day to day use = in=20 differing thermal ranges (High heat from direct exposure), but the = part will=20 also show to have a better bond and a greater structural strength (10 = to=20 30%).
 
I would appreciate any information on = this=20 subject.
 
Blue Skies;
 
Larry
------=_NextPart_000_002B_01BF0F5E.631AB3A0-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Counterweightheads From: Mike Mims Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 19:48:49 -0700 X-Message-Number: 6 I uploaded some pictures of the counter weight making process to the page below. Check it out, its HOT! :o) http://www.fortunecity.com/marina/anchor/270/controls2.html -- zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Micheal Mims Building New Gear Legs http://www.fortunecity.com/marina/anchor/270/ http://www.evansville.net/~boeing/project_viking/ http://members.home.com/mikemims/ Aliso Viejo CA ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --- END OF DIGEST --- You are currently subscribed to kr-net as: johnbou@timberline.com To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-kr-net-17800J@telelists.com