Howard is going to try to get the ID today.
The interesting thing about the stuff is that it was very tough, but not
hard. Howard
glued and riveted two test pieces together (he doesn't trust anything
but real metal)
and could bend and fold them without any sign of failure. I think that
this would be a
good exercise for anyone before using the stuff for the first time.
Also the shelf life of most of this stuff can be greatly extended by
storing it in a freezer.
Bryan
Rick Byrnes wrote:
>I don't know what adhesive Howard was using, but I have Lord adhesive which
>is aerospace quality, and it works extremely well. Part number 304-1 and
>304-2.
>I agree with you Brian, a combination of rivets and adhesive may be the real
>answer. I got the adhesive too late for NACA ducts, but not for access
>panels....
>Oh isn't this FUN?
>
>Rick Byrnes
>Now time out for lunch with my daughter. Poor PHD student can't afford
>food.
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