Hi John!
A couple of notes of caution here .....
1. Sikaflex is great stuff for building floats - but NOT for fuel
tanks, or anywhere where fuel might run ! Gasoline dissolves it !!
2. The ORIGINAL and PREFERRED method for joining the sheet metal
panels and bulkheads on the airframe is to brush on Polyfiber (Stitts)
Epoxy Primer and fasten them together while it is still wet. This method
gives a strong, corrosion-proof joint that doesn't leak water. If you
also dip the rivets in the Epoxy Primer before pulling them, your
Rebel will NOT leak water. This Epoxy Primer can be ordered from
Murphy directly, and this method is highly recommended.
I suspect you will get a stronger (structurally) joint by
using Polyfiber Epoxy than with Pro-Seal OR SikaFlex, as it is thinner,
and you'll get a better transfer of load....
Some of the Quick Build Super Rebels have had Pro-Seal used
on the joint between the fuselage & cabin area - this is partly because
of the way they are built, and partly because they have to endure a
long salt sea voyage ...... personally, I would stick ( ;-) )
with the original method - brush on the Polyfiber Epoxy Primer and
assemble wet.
(All of the above are purely my personal opinions, of course !) :-)
.......bobp
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Hi,
I'm glad to hear there is an alternative to pro seal. Where is a good place
to buy Sikoflex? I looked through the aircraft spruce catalogue and they don't
list it.
Thanks,
SR121
carol51 wrote:
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Hi from Calgary:
Speaking to the Murphy staff at Arlington I was told that it is a good idea
to pro seal the skins on to prevent leaks.Instead of pro seal which is
rather difficult to work with I used Sikoflex 1A which was also
recommended.Spray painted all sufaces with chromate primer,let dry, then
applied caulking down the rivet line and a bead along the edge, dipped
rivets in caulking which squeezes out under the head to stop any water
getting in. Once all together, spray painted a fine coat to all parts with
primer.
The fusladge feels rock solid.
Food for thought
Good luck to all
REBEL 505
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