Re: Back in one piece
Dan Lee
Wow, pretty sweet. Gives me inspiration! I’m going to be flight testing this spring..summer... Then paint... Cheers!
-- Daniel Lee N200TQ 202.6940
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Jay, The industry uses everything, I like nitrile because it is resistant to solvents like acetone and alcohol. My latest batch of HF blue 5 mill are not very durable. I bought some of the HF 7 mill black ones that are higher up the arm and have 50 pr per box. They are more than 3 times as tough as the 100 pr blue ones. I will be buying more of the black ones for any serious job. Regards, Charlie Johnson My You Tube Channel " One Sky Dog "
On Feb 15, 2018, at 5:42 PM, 'Jay Scheevel SGT' jay@... [Q-LIST] <Q-LIST@...> wrote:
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Latex works fine with epoxy if you are not allergic to it.
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Regards, Charlie Johnson My You Tube Channel " One Sky Dog "
On Feb 15, 2018, at 5:38 PM, Rob de Bie robdebie@... [Q-LIST] <Q-LIST@...> wrote:
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Re: Back in one piece
Kevin Boddicker
Very good looking Jay! You might have hit 55%! Kevin
On Feb 15, 2018, at 7:03 PM, 'Jay Scheevel SGT' jay@... [Q-LIST] <Q-LIST@...> wrote:
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Matthew Curcio
We use glove liners at work. They're really thin cotton gloves that come in a bag with 12 pairs or so. They will change your life! Put a pair on before putting latex gloves on and then you can change out latex gloves as much as you like without them sticking
to you. They are also really comfortable and prevent the annoying sweaty hand inside the glove.
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Follow the link - seriously this is one of those things that as soon as you try it once you’ll never want to wear just a latex glove again. Matthew Curcio
419-290-3773
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Re: Back in one piece
Paul Fisher
Very pretty Jay! You have the right to be jazzed!! Paul
On Feb 15, 2018 7:04 PM, "'Jay Scheevel SGT' jay@... [Q-LIST]" <Q-LIST@...> wrote:
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Back in one piece
Well everything fit back together. Shiney and new. Still have to paint the doors, flight surfaces, cowling and access panels, but I can move on to fuel flow testing, then put the engine back on for testing. Feeling jazzed.
Cheers, Jay Scheevel, Tri-Q still building
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Charlie Johnson can weigh in with his expertise, but I think I heard that Neoprene is the best. I used some made of those for a while, but the cheap prices at Harbor Freight revised my thought process and I switched to nitrile.
Cheers, Jay
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As far as I know, latex gloves offer no good
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Rob de Bie
As far as I know, latex gloves offer no good
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protection when working with epoxy, you need vinyl or nitrile gloves anyway. Latex apparently is good enough when working with polyester. Rob
At 22:32 15 02 2018, you wrote:
 Years ago when building my airplane I would break out in blisters on
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Agree. I use the 5 mil light blue nitrile and usually double them, so I can peel off one in the heat of battle if they get too messy, or I tear one.
Cheers, Jay
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Nitrile gloves solve that problem Harbor Freight has them cheap, but get a larger size than you think you need..
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Years ago when building my airplane I would break out in blisters on
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Larry Severson
Nitrile gloves solve that problem Harbor Freight has them cheap, but get a larger size than you think you need..
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Years ago when building my airplane I would break out in blisters on
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Chris Walterson
Years ago when building my airplane I would break out in blisters on my hands, so itchy I would scratch all night. I would only work on the project weekends, heal up during the week, and start again come Saturday. Fortunetley one time I ran out of gloves and ended up using some Ply 9 jell I had. Guess what, I am allergict to latex , not epoxi. Ply 9 for the next few projects and no problems.
Not itchy in Canada ---------- Chris
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Re: Q200 new project-what to do for the fuselage!!!!!
Brian Hutchinson
Excellent thank you Charlie I'm interested in what you got going on with parts and projects.
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Re: Q200 new project-what to do for the fuselage!!!!!
Brian, I have Dragonfly projects and parts that I do not need if your current quest does not work out. Regards, Charlie Johnson My You Tube Channel " One Sky Dog "
On Feb 14, 2018, at 9:22 PM, brianmh13@... [Q-LIST] <Q-LIST@...> wrote:
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Re: Q200 new project-what to do for the fuselage!!!!!
All, Epoxy and cure agents are classified as sensitizers, not considered toxic. If you have allergies this can be an indication that you are mor likely to become sensitized to epoxy products. With today's epoxy formulations it is less frequent. To avoid becoming sensitized : wear your personal protective equipment, do not wash epoxy off your skin with solvents, ventilate your work area. Once you are sensitized it is for life. Regards, Charlie Johnson My You Tube Channel " One Sky Dog "
On Feb 14, 2018, at 9:12 PM, brianmh13@... [Q-LIST] <Q-LIST@...> wrote:
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Re: Q200 new project-what to do for the fuselage!!!!!
Norm Parmley <norm_parm@...>
I live in North Carolina, and it is a epoxy allergy. When laying up I always wear along sleeve shirt, long pants, gloves etc. and it is not irritation from fiberglass. As I have grown older, I have found I have acquired allergies to several things.
On Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 11:12:38 PM EST, brianmh13@... [Q-LIST] wrote:
Mr. Parmley do you live in Oregon? I spoke with a guy in Oregon a while back that was having the same epoxy allergy. I suggested to him that maybe he was confusing skin irritation from fiberglass particles with a true allergic reaction. From what I understand now there is such thing as an acquired epoxy allergies.
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Re: Q200 new project-what to do for the fuselage!!!!!
Martin Skiby
We have a Q2 fuselage here that is available if you need it. Will make you a great deal. Let me know if your interested and I’ll send you some photos.
Mskiby@... Martin,
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Re: Q200 new project-what to do for the fuselage!!!!!
Larry Severson
I have a raw Q2 fuselage w/canopy and cowling assembled that I am not going to build. I will sell it CHEAP. Located at Chino, CA airport. I also have a lot of precut foam. Larry (714) 968-9852 Larry2@...
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Yes i am interested. I do want to check with richard though, no use re - inventing the wheel if he already has molds. Thanks
Craig
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Re: Q200 new project-what to do for the fuselage!!!!!
Brian Hutchinson
I would like to build a Q-1 but they don't seem to be around much. I passed along info to a guy posting a wanted ad on Barnstormers looking for a Q-1 because there was a partially completed kit very near him that I knew of. There was one very close to me but I guess it got destroyed in a fire before I could pay the 6 or 700$ the guy wanted. A Q-2 project would be neat but I should probably worry about the Dragonfly that I working on acquiring first. I'm obsessed what?
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Re: Q200 new project-what to do for the fuselage!!!!!
Brian Hutchinson
I'm pretty sure I remember the guy I talked to in Oregon has had the Q-2 since like the 80's he was saying so that probably isn't you.
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