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    Using Epoxy To Seal Wooden Wings and Fuselage

    Thanks for the replies to everyone, you have helped me move in a direction I hadn’t given much thought to. Looks like I have a bit more reading to do, but I keep seeing EV 400, System Three Clear Coat or a thinned West System as an epoxy sealer used by many, in various places as I search for...
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    Using Epoxy To Seal Wooden Wings and Fuselage

    As I work my way through my Boredom Fighter project, I had intended to use Varathane Professional exterior grade polyurethane, to seal my wings and fuselage. It was suggested to me that I should use epoxy on my wings, so..... What epoxy are folks using, as I was thinking of the West System...
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    Don Wolf W11 Boredom Fighter

    Okay, thanks Matt Already on the FB site and having limited success, hoping to find a dedicated builders site at some point.... Safe travels
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    Don Wolf W11 Boredom Fighter

    Hello Matt I have purchased a project from a previous builder and have been pulling out my hair trying to figure out flying and landing wire sizes, general weight and balance stuff. I have just come across this thread and see that you talk about a 14 page supplement of notes to the plans! I...
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