WiredGoat
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I've found the fumes on Bob Smith 30-minute to be nearly nonexistant.
This is the stuff I use. I don't smell anything when I use it, and my wife doesn't either.
I've found the fumes on Bob Smith 30-minute to be nearly nonexistant.
Why nitrile gloves? Latex or vinyl are not OK?
And bump:
What about doing the epoxy work outside? Does that limit the fumes to a safe level?
And how much epoxy is used to build a typical HPR level 1 rocket? I'm about finished with the gluing and I've used about half of the 9 oz bottles on my LOC Expediter and the MMA-3 adapter.
Why nitrile gloves? Latex or vinyl are not OK?
And bump:
What about doing the epoxy work outside? Does that limit the fumes to a safe level?
And how much epoxy is used to build a typical HPR level 1 rocket? I'm about finished with the gluing and I've used about half of the 9 oz bottles on my LOC Expediter and the MMA-3 adapter.
I use JB Wood Weld for the fillets on my cardboard birds
TB3 for the assembly joints
JB Wood Weld... Hmm never heard of it. Is looks like it is still a two part epoxy based thing.
https://www.jbweld.com/collections/wood-1/products/woodweld-twin-tube
Any high powered rocket deserves epoxy
I just drove over to the local hardware store and they didn't have any JB Wood Weld. But they did have Liquid Nails, and I have used it before on other projects around the house. Has anyone ever tried it for fillets before? I ended up using TB3 for the internals, but I want to try something else for the external fillets.
I just drove over to the local hardware store and they didn't have any JB Wood Weld. But they did have Liquid Nails, and I have used it before on other projects around the house. Has anyone ever tried it for fillets before? I ended up using TB3 for the internals, but I want to try something else for the external fillets.
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