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Re: helo question




On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Daniel Nees wrote:

> John Landry and Chance Welch,
>    John, you may know this and I'm sure Chance could find out for us.
>    There was a guy in Charlotte with glass quarters on his Scout. The
> body guy that installed them didn't pop rivet them on like other people
> do, he used a kind of glue like epoxy. The body guy didn't know what it
> was called but he said that it is the same stuff that the military uses
> to glue on rotors on heloes. It never fully hardens so they will always
> be able to flex with the rest of the body. Do you guys know what this
> stuff is called and where you can find it? It looked very nice and
> seemed like a much better system than rivets.
> 

Sounds like epoxy to me.  It doesn't get brittle when hard.  'Course there
are probably 50 kinds.  Use the epoxy used to build fiberglass parts in
the first place.

Steve




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