BVM's new glue
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From: North Hollywood, CA
This is the fast hysol I am familiar with. 9460.
http://rshughes.com/products/079340_83129.html
Glad BV has it for sale too. Seems just as strong IME.
joe
http://rshughes.com/products/079340_83129.html
Glad BV has it for sale too. Seems just as strong IME.
joe
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From: Fond du Lac,
WI
Try Hysol E-20HP........stuff I have tried dries with exactly the same appearance as the fillets around the bulkheads of my UltraBandit.....clear near the surface of the fillet and a whiter, more if an aeropoxy look deeper in the joint.....wets 6 oz glass, cloth which aeropoxy will not do unless you really heat it up to about 150 F.........
With a little help from a heat lamp, the stuff sets up quite stiff in 10-15 minutes......I never did like the BVM method of tacking with CA and then doing a fillet with aeropoxy..even with the nicely fitted bulkheads from BVM, still seem to get gaps between wood and glass/C/F.......with this stuff, you can do the entire glue process with the glue, just holding it for 10 minutes until the intial setup is done......I just use a 100 watt spot lamp on a gooseneck to warm things up....
Tom
With a little help from a heat lamp, the stuff sets up quite stiff in 10-15 minutes......I never did like the BVM method of tacking with CA and then doing a fillet with aeropoxy..even with the nicely fitted bulkheads from BVM, still seem to get gaps between wood and glass/C/F.......with this stuff, you can do the entire glue process with the glue, just holding it for 10 minutes until the intial setup is done......I just use a 100 watt spot lamp on a gooseneck to warm things up....
Tom




