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Ed,
I have used the 7781 satin crowfoot weave with much success.
It has a much higher thread count which gives a smoother finish with less or no pinholes while using less epoxy because of less space between the threads to be filled. The weight is 8.9 ounces.
It also handles compound curves better than BID in my opinion.
Jim Maher
-----Original Message-----
From: Ernest Christley [SMTP:echristley@nc.rr.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2004 5:27 PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Fiberglass Help!
Ed Anderson wrote:
> Ok, I think I've got the idea, but I have another question. I looked for BID cloth on Aircraft Spruce, but could only find Crowfoot Weave which they claimed was good for compound curves. Is that the same thing?
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> Ed
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Have anyone bought glass from
http://www.discountscomposite.com
The prices seem extremely low and there seems to be a large selection.
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