I was unaware of that risk. Thanks, Ken. Will check my CO2 monitor and remove if needed.
John,
If you have an electronic (Guardian) carbon monoxide detector installed,
remove the sensor before doing any silicone work. The curing silicon eats
the CO sniffer.
Ken Kellner
IVP 14LK
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013 12:17
PM
Subject: IVP - pressurization
Hello All,
For those with IVPs I am ready to slather the insides
of my airplane with silicone for sealing up the pressure vessel and am hoping
for input on best practices, pitfalls etc. Better yet, if there is
someone in the Puget Sound area who has done this themselves and felt good
about it, I’d gladly fly you to the Olympic Peninsula, provide lunch, donate a
couple of my children to you etc, for hands on workshop.
I have all the panels fabricated and fit – Jeffco Tank
Sealed and ready to go --- I think.
Regards,
John Barrett, CEO
Leading Edge Composites
PO Box 428
Port Hadlock, WA 98339
www.carbinge.com
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