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Original Posted By: oil can
I have been reading the mail for quite some time and have beeninterested especially in the comments on cold weather epoxy constructionusing something called T-88. I am not familiar with this product buthave a suggestion. System Three Resins of Seattle WA are producers ofresin based epoxies. One of the major uses of system three is boatconstruction. Especially wooden boat construction. In the N.W. andclose to the water in unheated boat houses, the humidity and temperaturepresent problems to many epoxy products. System Three has a special lowtemperature hardener which may solve the cold weather airplane buildersquandray. They also have a remarkable system for producing a lightweight epoxy filler which is great for filleting and fairing tostreamline seams and joints on the aircraft. I buy System Three products at Woodcraft Supply. I believe theyhave stores in most states. If not in your area you could contact: System Three Resins, Inc P. O. Box 70436 Seattle, WA 98107 206-782-7976Good Luck and Good Woodworking,Ron Gipson________________________________________________________________________________
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Pietenpol-List: Re: Epoxy

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Original Posted By: Jim Weir
I just received Three Resins basic trial kit. I tried it on the stitchand glue boat yesterday. I was impressed but will keep playing with ittill i feel comfortable with it.Will probably order some more monday.philRon Gipson wrote:> I have been reading the mail for quite some time and have been> interested especially in the comments on cold weather epoxy> construction using something called T-88. I am not familiar with this> product but have a suggestion. System Three Resins of Seattle WA are> producers of resin based epoxies. One of the major uses of system> three is boat construction. Especially wooden boat construction. In> the N.W. and close to the water in unheated boat houses, the humidity> and temperature present problems to many epoxy products. System Three> has a special low temperature hardener which may solve the cold> weather airplane builders quandray. They also have a remarkable> system for producing a light weight epoxy filler which is great for> filleting and fairing to streamline seams and joints on the> aircraft. I buy System Three products at Woodcraft Supply. I> believe they have stores in most states. If not in your area you> could contact: System Three Resins,> Inc> P. O. Box> 70436> Seattle, WA> 98107> 206-782-7976Good Luck and Good Woodworking, Ron Gipson--Check out Crusader Toys @http://www.thegrid.net/crusader/I just received Three Resins basic trial kit. I tried it on the stitchand glue boat yesterday. I was impressed but will keep playing withit till i feel comfortable with it.Will probably order some more monday.philRon Gipson wrote:I havebeen reading the mail for quite some time and have been interested especiallyin the comments on cold weather epoxy construction using something calledT-88. I am not familiar with this product but have a suggestion.System Three Resins of Seattle WA are producers of resin based epoxies.One of the major uses of system three is boat construction. Especiallywooden boat construction. In the N.W. and close to the water in unheatedboat houses, the humidity and temperature present problems to many epoxyproducts. System Three has a special low temperature hardener whichmay solve the cold weather airplane builders quandray. They alsohave a remarkable system for producing a light weight epoxy filler whichis great for filleting and fairing to streamline seams and joints on theaircraft.I buy System Three products at Woodcraft Supply. I believe they havestores in most states. If not in your area you could contact:System Three Resins, IncP. O. Box 70436Seattle, WA 98107206-782-7976Good Luckand Good Woodworking,RonGipson--Check out Crusader Toys @http://www.thegrid.net/crusader/_______ ... __________
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Pietenpol-List: Re: Epoxy

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Original Posted By: Phil Phillips
System Three is the manufacturer of T-88.Al SwansonFuselage done, ribs done, starting the metal work.>I have been reading the mail for quite some time and have been interestedespecially in the comments on cold weather epoxy construction usingsomething called T-88. I am not familiar with this product but have asuggestion. System Three Resins of Seattle WA are producers of resin basedepoxies. One of the major uses of system three is boat construction.Especially wooden boat construction. In the N.W. and close to the water inunheated boat houses, the humidity and temperature present problems to manyepoxy products. System Three has a special low temperature hardener whichmay solve the cold weather airplane builders quandray. They also have aremarkable system for producing a light weight epoxy filler which is greatfor filleting and fairing to streamline seams and joints on the aircraft.> I buy System Three products at Woodcraft Supply. I believe they havestores in most states. If not in your area you could contact: System ThreeResins, Inc>P. O. Box 70436>Seattle, WA 98107>206-782-7976>Good Luck and Good Woodworking,>>Ron Gipson>>>I have been reading the mail for quite sometime >and have been interested especially in the comments on cold weather epoxy >construction using something called T-88. I am not familiar with this >product but have a suggestion. System Three Resins of Seattle WA are >producers of resin based epoxies. One of the major uses of systemthree is >boat construction. Especially wooden boat construction. In theN.W. >and close to the water in unheated boat houses, the humidity and temperature >present problems to many epoxy products. System Three has a special low >temperature hardener which may solve the cold weather airplane builders >quandray. They also have a remarkable system for producing a lightweight >epoxy filler which is great for filleting and fairing to streamline seams and>joints on the aircraft.> I buy System Three products >at Woodcraft Supply. I believe they have stores in most states. If >not in your area you could contact: System Three Resins, Inc>>size=2>    >P. O. Box 70436>>size=2>    >Seattle, WA 98107>>size=2>    >206-782-7976>Good Luck and Good Woodworking,>>Ron Gipson>________________________________________________________________________________
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Pietenpol-List: Re: Epoxy

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Original Posted By: The Endicotts
Ron,For future reference, the words "streamline" and "Pietenpol" are a littleuncomfortable in the same sentence....(heh, heh, heh!) Happy Holidays!Don C.________________________________________________________________________________
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Pietenpol-List: Re: Epoxy

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Original Posted By: Phil Peck
Don,Refresh my memory. When did I ever mention those two words in the same________________________________________________________________________________
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Original Posted By: ADonJr(at)aol.com
Ron,I don't recollect, 'zactly, but I was just funnin! Hope your Christmas was amerry one!Don________________________________________________________________________________
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Pietenpol-List: Re: Epoxy

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Original Posted By: Kip & Beth Gardner
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Re: Pietenpol-List: Use of T-88 Indoors/MEK, solvents

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Original Posted By: Kip & Beth Gardner
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Use of T-88 Indoors/MEK, solventsKip,Thanks for your interest in this ole rebel. However, I must correct you on two accounts. It was prostate cancer NOT heart trouble. Second, I'm not going anywhere, I hope, as I've already contacted my lumber man in Washington State to be picking me out some select spruce and fir so I can begin Piet # 2. I think I have enough parts left over to build two more. The real fun is in the building and meeting and being with all the nice people who want to help.Corky in beautiful La living life on the sunny side.________________________________________________________________________________Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 19:46:24 -0500
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Re: Pietenpol-List: Use of T-88 Indoors/MEK, solvents

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