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ULF

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Vienna , Austria
Hi, in the process of building my ulf1, I`d end up fiberglassing some parts, that later will be covered with fabric.
A good price to quality choice would probably be Ceconite lite or Diolene, with about 60-70g/m².
I informed myself about applying Ceconite, and found, that one needs an STC approved cement, called New Super Seam, and that this cement has to be applied to any surface, that was previously coated with epoxy varnish.
Living in Austria, I get all supplies from Germany, Siebert, or Aero Spruce. They do carry Ceconite, and New Super Seam. What brand of epoxy varnish should I use? Could I use just plain laminating epoxy ?

And I also noticed, that Siebert carries a brand IRSA dope, and IRSA Klebelack.
Since Irsa Klebelack has a much better price than the New Super Seam cement, I wonder if I could use this instead?
Does anyone have experience with either one ?

Appreciate help,
Truely Johannes
 
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