Composites Supplies?
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I am about to order an EZ-VAC bagging kit from ACP and since I am ordering, I am wondering if there are any other stock supplies I should be ordering at the same time. Things like carbon TOW, tissue, etc. Anything else you like from ACP that I am not mentioning would be great, too.
Thanks,
Mark
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Mark
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ORIGINAL: mmattockx
I am about to order an EZ-VAC bagging kit from ACP and since I am ordering, I am wondering if there are any other stock supplies I should be ordering at the same time. Things like carbon TOW, tissue, etc. Anything else you like from ACP that I am not mentioning would be great, too.
Thanks,
Mark
I am about to order an EZ-VAC bagging kit from ACP and since I am ordering, I am wondering if there are any other stock supplies I should be ordering at the same time. Things like carbon TOW, tissue, etc. Anything else you like from ACP that I am not mentioning would be great, too.
Thanks,
Mark
Good Luck!
Verne Koester
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ORIGINAL: VerneK
That's a difficult question w/o knowing what you're working on.
Good Luck!
Verne Koester
That's a difficult question w/o knowing what you're working on.
Good Luck!
Verne Koester
I will order an extra nipple or two for a second set of bags, I never thought of that but will certainly need it. I am ordering the larger bagging material and breather cloth with it, and I think it will do any wings I anticipate needing. Certainly up to 2M pattern and 35% scale aerobatics stuff and I don't see ever going larger than that. I think I will add a piece of their standard tube for the stab, it will be about the right size for that.
I plan to start with bagging in the shucks and use a flat board on top of the assembly with some weight to keep it all straight, very similar to what you describe. My first project will be a Q500 wing and then probably a T2A-40, after that I will try some bigger stuff.
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Mark
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For what it's worth,
If you need to do smaller item vacuum bagging, I just tried out a really slick thing. It is called handi vac and is made by Reynolds Wrap. http://www.alcoa.com/reynoldskitchen...ac/en/home.asp
It is a handheld vacuum pump that is used with special ziploc baggies. The baggies have a check valve in them. You mate the pump to the check valve on the baggie and suck the air out. The vacuum draw seems sufficient for our needs. It isn't perfect and can't maintain a continuous vacuum. but for smaller items and fab parts it works great.
I made a CF laminated firewall. Came out looking professional. Nice, smooth, shiny, minimal epoxy.
Steve Hannah.
If you need to do smaller item vacuum bagging, I just tried out a really slick thing. It is called handi vac and is made by Reynolds Wrap. http://www.alcoa.com/reynoldskitchen...ac/en/home.asp
It is a handheld vacuum pump that is used with special ziploc baggies. The baggies have a check valve in them. You mate the pump to the check valve on the baggie and suck the air out. The vacuum draw seems sufficient for our needs. It isn't perfect and can't maintain a continuous vacuum. but for smaller items and fab parts it works great.
I made a CF laminated firewall. Came out looking professional. Nice, smooth, shiny, minimal epoxy.
Steve Hannah.



