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redford-RCU 08-21-2002 12:07 AM

fuel soaked wood
 
I had a fuel tank leak in my Midwest AeroStar 60. That weakened some of the wood on the front end of my fuselage and resulted in a dislodged firewall on a hard landing. Of course I just cut away and replaced the badly damaged wood, but how can I best dry out the rest of it? It's not bad enough to remove, but I think my glue joints for my repair will hold better if I get the surrounding areas completely dried out of any residual fuel. Thanks!

rcflier_gi 08-21-2002 12:16 AM

Weird but true !!!
 
K2R Spot Lifter will dry up the wood. It will dry up the oil and fuel to a dry powder that can be brushed off.

Dzlstunter 08-21-2002 02:51 AM

fuel soaked wood
 
You can also brush in a thickish slurry of alcohol and cornstarch, let dry, brush the powder off with a stiff brush, and finish with an alcohol rinse. Repeat if necessary. Dzl

funfly33 08-21-2002 04:00 PM

fuel soaked wood
 
stick it in a bucket of floor dry for a few days

redford-RCU 08-22-2002 12:24 AM

fuel soaked wood
 
funfly33:

What is floor dry?

Redford

corsair_f4u 08-22-2002 03:56 AM

fuel soaked wood
 
Yes what is floor Dry? I just bought a Cermark Pitts S2B and it is soaked.. I got it cheap and want to save the plane. It is soaked from the firewall back to behind the Canopy. What can I do to save the plane? I don't mind a little effort...

Any help would be appreaciated.

Jason

rcflier_gi 08-22-2002 11:08 AM

fuel soaked wood
 
Spray on K2R spot lifter (remover) and it will dry up the oil to a dry powder that can be brushed off. You can get K2R at grocery stores.

Forgues Research 08-22-2002 11:11 AM

fuel soaked wood
 
Will the K2R work with gasoline and oil mixture also?
Thanks

C_Watkins 08-22-2002 11:19 AM

Floor dry...
 
is basically "kitty litter".
Shops call it "floor dry" or "oil dry", and it's pretty good at absorbing most liquids.

It's basically dried clay with a high affinity for moisture... water, oil, gas, etc...

The method works well at removing moisture from just about anything.
(Though it's not as quick as K2R, or the alcohol/cornstarch methods)
You'd want to remove engine and all equipment, and fill the fuse with floor dry.
(Or place whatever it is, so that the floor dry will be in full contact with the wet part)
Leave several hours... overnight is best. Next morning, clean it up. It should be dry now.

dickj 08-22-2002 01:38 PM

fuel soaked wood
 
K2-R works the best for me! Its not very expensive and is in a spray can so you can get in all the crevices. Try it you"ll like it!

corsair_f4u 08-22-2002 06:42 PM

fuel soaked wood
 
Anyone know where to buy K2R around Raleigh NC?

I've Tried Walmart, Kmart, Super Kmart, Food Lion. No Luck

dickj 08-22-2002 09:47 PM

fuel soaked wood
 
K2R is pretty popular, you might try Walgreens, or some other larger drug chain.

lynngordon 08-23-2002 12:57 AM

fuel soaked wood
 
Yes, K2R works with gas/oil mix very well, as I found out on the second flight of my Sig Extra 300XS - the supplied tank split at the neck, and soaked the entire front of the plane. K2R'd it twice, and not even a fuel smell was left behind.

Lynn

Forgues Research 08-23-2002 01:33 AM

fuel soaked wood
 
Thanks,
I will try and find some tomorow at our local Wallmart.


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