Bob,
You can also use adhesive backed aluminum tape.
It is sold in any home improvement store (Home Depot).
It's inexpensive and no messy chemicals.
Jim
Bob White <bob@bob-white.com> wrote:
Thanks Ed,
It jus sounded like a good tidbit to file away for future use. I will have to develop a different technique though. I don't have a cat. :)
Bob W.
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 21:54:26 -0400 "Ed Anderson" wrote:
> Bob, I use MEK mixing the RTV and MEK in a cat metal food can and then > brushing it onto the cowling. Acetone might work as well, just haven't > tired it. You don't want it watery, just thinned down enough to spread > easily with a brush (I use the plumbers throw away metal handle acid > brushes). Then lay your aluminum over the spread and press it down firmly. > I use grocery store heavy duty aluminum foil. You can tear the foil but it > stays attached and it keeps the heat and oil from the fiberglass. Its easy > and cheap enough to replace if you mess it
up. > > Ed > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bob White" > To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" > Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 8:54 PM > Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Heat Shielding Materials > > > > > > Hi Perry (or Ed), > > > > What solvent did you use? > > > > Bob W. > > > > On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 16:15:20 -0600 > > Perry Casson wrote: > > > > > high temp > > > silicon diluted with solvent to make it paintable (another tip from Ed), > > > > > > > > Perry Casson > > > > > > > -- > > http://www.bob-white.com > > N93BD - Rotary Powered BD-4 (real soon) > > > > >> Homepage: http://www.flyrotary.com/ > > >> Archive:
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