Hello James Nelson
"Don't change a good thing"
I agree that good things should not be changed. It's the bad things I wish
to enhance.
For instance the bond of sleeve TP5 and TP6 to the ill fitting too large
hole of the core. It would be nice to have these sleeves supported a little
bit by the foam, especial the inner sleeve when rigging.
Probond for that application on an already assembled tailplane seems to be
just for the job as compared to attempting to drizzle epoxy to fill.
You just need to be close when applying probond and it will expand and fill
and be alot stronger than the foam itself.
I do not know if it has adverse effect over time. My gut says no, but unless
I got resonable assurance it is OK, would not use it on something I fly in.
Use on EPP and EPS foam when bonding irregular and ill fitting things with
gaps works so much better than epoxy when working on foam models.
ron parigoris
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