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leak test...
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leak test...
Hello
Tonight I have pressure tested my right wing tank. Looked ok except a "popup" in
a proseal joint at one top stringer. I have mix some proseal, put it in a
syringue, shoot it in the hole, put the shopvac on the hose. when the proseal have
been suck inside, I have cut the vacuum, and put more proseal. I will wait couple
more days and make a new test. Is there a better tkick?
Jean
Rebel 747R
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Tonight I have pressure tested my right wing tank. Looked ok except a "popup" in
a proseal joint at one top stringer. I have mix some proseal, put it in a
syringue, shoot it in the hole, put the shopvac on the hose. when the proseal have
been suck inside, I have cut the vacuum, and put more proseal. I will wait couple
more days and make a new test. Is there a better tkick?
Jean
Rebel 747R
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leak test...
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Subject: Fwd: leak test...
Hello!
I have pressure tested my right wing tank tonight....
From: <jean.poirier@oxyportneuf.com>
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Hello!
I have pressure tested my right wing tank tonight....
leak test...
How much pressure (psi) you putting in there to get a "pop up"? and you have
let the proseal cure for a couple weeks minimum before trying the test I
hope?
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let the proseal cure for a couple weeks minimum before trying the test I
hope?
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Subject: leak test...
"popup" inHello
Tonight I have pressure tested my right wing tank. Looked ok except a
proseal havea proseal joint at one top stringer. I have mix some proseal, put it in a
syringue, shoot it in the hole, put the shopvac on the hose. when the
wait couplebeen suck inside, I have cut the vacuum, and put more proseal. I will
more days and make a new test. Is there a better tkick?
Jean
Rebel 747R
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leak test...
Hello Wayne
No not couple of weeks, couple of days! So better proseal the second wing
before make the second test? Probably 1 psi, I have a gauge 2-15 psi that I fit
on the tank and it was not showing pressure but the latex glove was well inflated!
Jean
Rebel 747R
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No not couple of weeks, couple of days! So better proseal the second wing
before make the second test? Probably 1 psi, I have a gauge 2-15 psi that I fit
on the tank and it was not showing pressure but the latex glove was well inflated!
Jean
Rebel 747R
On Thu Feb 9 20:33 , 'Wayne G. O'Shea' <oifa@irishfield.on.ca> sent:
How much pressure (psi) you putting in there to get a "pop up"? and you have
let the proseal cure for a couple weeks minimum before trying the test I
hope?
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Subject: leak test...
"popup" inHello
Tonight I have pressure tested my right wing tank. Looked ok except aproseal havea proseal joint at one top stringer. I have mix some proseal, put it in a
syringue, shoot it in the hole, put the shopvac on the hose. when thewait couplebeen suck inside, I have cut the vacuum, and put more proseal. I willmore days and make a new test. Is there a better tkick?
Jean
Rebel 747R
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leak test...
Don't be so rushed! I leave them for a couple weeks before pressure
testing...especially in cool dry time periods as the Sealpac takes longer to
cure in the winter. Glove inflated is all I was hoping to hear. No need for
a pressure gauge.
Wayne
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testing...especially in cool dry time periods as the Sealpac takes longer to
cure in the winter. Glove inflated is all I was hoping to hear. No need for
a pressure gauge.
Wayne
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wingHello Wayne
No not couple of weeks, couple of days! So better proseal the second
that I fitbefore make the second test? Probably 1 psi, I have a gauge 2-15 psi
inflated!on the tank and it was not showing pressure but the latex glove was well
haveJean
Rebel 747R
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How much pressure (psi) you putting in there to get a "pop up"? and you
in alet the proseal cure for a couple weeks minimum before trying the test I
hope?
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Subject: leak test...
"popup" inHello
Tonight I have pressure tested my right wing tank. Looked ok except aa proseal joint at one top stringer. I have mix some proseal, put it
proseal havesyringue, shoot it in the hole, put the shopvac on the hose. when thewait couplebeen suck inside, I have cut the vacuum, and put more proseal. I willmore days and make a new test. Is there a better tkick?
Jean
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leak test...
As usual... thank you very much!
Jean
No plan for the Sun'Fun?
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Jean
No plan for the Sun'Fun?
On Thu Feb 9 21:09 , 'Wayne G. O'Shea' <oifa@irishfield.on.ca> sent:
Don't be so rushed! I leave them for a couple weeks before pressure
testing...especially in cool dry time periods as the Sealpac takes longer to
cure in the winter. Glove inflated is all I was hoping to hear. No need for
a pressure gauge.
Wayne
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wingHello Wayne
No not couple of weeks, couple of days! So better proseal the secondthat I fitbefore make the second test? Probably 1 psi, I have a gauge 2-15 psiinflated!on the tank and it was not showing pressure but the latex glove was wellhaveJean
Rebel 747R
On Thu Feb 9 20:33 , 'Wayne G. O'Shea' oifa@irishfield.on.ca> sent:
How much pressure (psi) you putting in there to get a "pop up"? and youin alet the proseal cure for a couple weeks minimum before trying the test I
hope?
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leak test...
I have returned to the shop and seen that latex glove sucked completely into the tank and watched it inflate again after the shop heated up. Don't think it has a leak if the glove deflates. Heat the shop to the same temp and see if it re-inflates first.
Bruce G
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________________________________________From: jean.poirier@oxyportneuf.com
Sent: Feb 9, 2006 9:16 PM
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As usual... thank you very much!
Jean
No plan for the Sun'Fun?
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Don't be so rushed! I leave them for a couple weeks before pressure
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cure in the winter. Glove inflated is all I was hoping to hear. No need for
a pressure gauge.
Wayne
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wingHello Wayne
No not couple of weeks, couple of days! So better proseal the secondthat I fitbefore make the second test? Probably 1 psi, I have a gauge 2-15 psiinflated!on the tank and it was not showing pressure but the latex glove was wellhavein a
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leak test...
Nope....if I go anywhere it will be warmer than Florida.... but that will
only happen if Leah needs a health break. Amphibs to finish building and
install before May, Clamar's to put on White's Elite last week of
April...and many other projects that must be completed before Pickeral
opener on May 21st .....and I want nothing left hanging around here to make
me come back home before October!!
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only happen if Leah needs a health break. Amphibs to finish building and
install before May, Clamar's to put on White's Elite last week of
April...and many other projects that must be completed before Pickeral
opener on May 21st .....and I want nothing left hanging around here to make
me come back home before October!!
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Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 9:16 PM
Subject: Re: leak test...
toAs usual... thank you very much!
Jean
No plan for the Sun'Fun?
On Thu Feb 9 21:09 , 'Wayne G. O'Shea' <oifa@irishfield.on.ca> sent:
Don't be so rushed! I leave them for a couple weeks before pressure
testing...especially in cool dry time periods as the Sealpac takes longer
forcure in the winter. Glove inflated is all I was hoping to hear. No need
seconda pressure gauge.
Wayne
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Hello Wayne
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