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On Sep 27, 9:39 am, Tim Taylor wrote:
I am getting ready to replace the panel in my Ventus B. Are there any standard materials (especially the core) and recommended glass and core thickness used to layup a new one? This is a fixed panel, does not pop up when the canopy is opened. I was thinking of using a 1/16" to 1/8" core of DIVINYCELL. So far the thinest I can find is 1/8", is this too thick and will it handle the compression of mounting screws through it? There is a company: Aerospace Composite Products, that has various types of pre-make composite panels. All are carbon or glass with various "fillers" of foam, glass, and something they call Corelite Other panels of thicknesses over .5 inch are done with foam and balsa. http://www.acp-composites.com/ I would check with them regarding using one of their panels to make the blank. I used many of their products in the past and they're always top of the line. Mike |
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