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Epoxy resin in Australia.

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stevetosh

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Dec 25, 2010
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Location
brisbane, Australia
Good afternoon Mates,

Anyone here building or built wooden plane in Australia?

Am really finding it hard to get epoxy resin. The project recommends sincomin epoxy resin, the only supplier in Australia does not have any stock at the moment.

I know Aussies have been building wooden planes for a very long time especially ( Jodel). I have read about T-88 epoxy and its available, another friend recommended EPIGLASS, as he has used this in building Kr2s.

What is your taught and what have you used when you are building or when you built your plane.

Thanks all
 
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