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		Michel
 
  
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				 Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 1:31 pm    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				Friends, here is the answer from West System Epoxy:
 
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 Methyl tertiary butyle ether, a gasoline additive and ethanol will  
 disolve cured WEST SYSTEM epoxy.  We had great success builting fuel  
 tanks with WEST SYSTEM until these were introduced.  We are  
 investigating som ethanol-resistant coatings, but the testing is still  
 being conducted.
 
 Its a real problem as not only does the ethanol damage composite tanks  
 but on older engines damages hoses, gaskets and can built up a varnish  
 that can bind compoents resulting in bent push rods etc.
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 So, I guess this closes the discussion but ... makes us even more  
 worried, doesn't it?
 
 Cheers,
 Michel
 
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				 Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 2:52 pm    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				Michel,
 I guess you ruined my day.  Ethanol is coming to my area real fast.  I have 
 heard that the super premium fuel will not contain Ethanol??  My West coated 
 tanks might be toast.  Thank you Government, I'm so upset I might just 
 refuse my next retirement check from them suckers.
 
 Don Smythe
 
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		darinh
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 3:23 pm    Post subject: Re: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				Anyone looked into the cost to have an aluminum tank fabricated?  I don't know the feasability of this but it done in many other aircraft.
 
 Darin
 
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				 Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 3:34 pm    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				There has been discussion before. I believe SS stated wing flex as an
 issue. I am sure that could be over come, maybe not cheap, but better
 yet why not a fuel bladder for safety sake?
 
 Rick
 
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		roncarolnikko(at)hotmail. Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 9:19 pm    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				There was a fellow in Klammath falls Oregon who made Poly tanks for the 
 undercambered wings. It was a limited run and may be gone now.  No one was 
 interested at the time. Bet they would sell now.   I may still have his 
 number.   Ron NB Ore
 [quote]From: "wingsdown" <wingsdown(at)comcast.net>
 Reply-To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
 To: <kitfox-list(at)matronics.com>
 Subject: RE: Re: West System Epoxy answer
 Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 16:33:31 -0700
 
  
 There has been discussion before. I believe SS stated wing flex as an
 issue. I am sure that could be over come, maybe not cheap, but better
 yet why not a fuel bladder for safety sake?
 
 Rick
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 12:02 am    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				Most aircraft wings flex or (helicopter) vibrate so plastic or  rubber are 
 the way to go.~j~
 
 From:  "wingsdown" <wingsdown(at)comcast.net>
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 Subject:  RE: Re: West System Epoxy answer
 Date:  Tue, 30 May 2006 16:33:31 -0700
  
 There has been discussion before. I believe SS stated wing flex as an
 issue. I am sure that could be over come, maybe not cheap, but better
 yet why not a fuel bladder for safety sake?
 
 Rick
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 3:50 am    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				I think finding an alternate material is much better than relying on 
 coatings and sloshes. However retrofitting a new tank into a completed 
 aircraft is a pretty big job and messy.  Another possible option is to use 
 our existing tanks with a rubber (whatever) bladder.  One might be able to 
 cut a hole in top of the existing tank (say, 1'X1') to gain access and 
 remove all the existing baffles.  Use the same hole to install a bladder. 
 Finish up with a new cover screwed on top to hide the hole.  Just a wild 
 thought without much thinking?  This might be the best, least expensive, 
 easiest, modification.
     Are there any bladder companies that can make custom fit products?
 Don Smythe
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				 Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 6:43 am    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				I was wondering why someone hasn't made a tank out of the same material that
 the red plastic gas cans are made from.  I have a number of these plastic
 cans at home and they seem to last forever.
 
 I know there isn't a large market for tanks that fit in a Kitfox but a
 generic cylinder shaped tank could fit in just about any wing.
 
 Mike Chaney
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 7:48 am    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				Mike:
 
 Smartest thing I've heard all week.
 Sounds like the 'makings' of a small business...
 
 Cheers,
 
 Tony.
 
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 I was wondering why someone hasn't made a tank out of the same material 
 that
 the red plastic gas cans are made from.  I have a number of these plastic
 cans at home and they seem to last forever.
 
 I know there isn't a large market for tanks that fit in a Kitfox but a
 generic cylinder shaped tank could fit in just about any wing.
 
 Mike Chaney
 
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		darinh
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 8:53 am    Post subject: Re: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				Ok guys,  I am building my Fox now and have yet to install the tanks.  I would like to solve the problem of ethynol and the stock tanks before I build the wing obviously.  Short of dropping the $10k or more to fabricate a prototype tank from HDLPE or other compatible material, what is the best alternative?  We have not been hit by the ethynol bug yet but I am sure it is coming and would like to be ready when it comes. 
 
 On the other hand, as one lister wrote...this may be a good opportunity for a small business, especially if one were to work a deal with John McBean and provide OEM tanks for the new Kitfox...sounds interesting.
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 1:40 pm    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				Amen. Except don't limit us to the wings. I've considered a single fuselage
 tank for a while now. Plenty of room behind the seat, and in the "baggage"
 area. The feed problems of the wing tanks would disappear.
 
 The only bad side is that I'm fundamentally opposed to fuel in the cabin. I
 discounted the Mustang II long ago for this reason. But since in the Kitfox
 you hit things at 30, as opposed to 70mph, it may be mitigated.
 
 Wing folding and transportation becomes a non-issue, as well.
 
 Put me in for one M2 fuselage tank, 15-20 gallon, please.
 
 Bradley
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 1:57 pm    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				Bradley Walmart has some nice boat tanks for that.  Ron NB Ore
 [quote]From: "Bradley M Webb" <bmwebb(at)cox.net>
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 Subject: RE: Re: West System Epoxy answer
 Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 17:39:01 -0400
 
  
 Amen. Except don't limit us to the wings. I've considered a single fuselage
 tank for a while now. Plenty of room behind the seat, and in the "baggage"
 area. The feed problems of the wing tanks would disappear.
 
 The only bad side is that I'm fundamentally opposed to fuel in the cabin. I
 discounted the Mustang II long ago for this reason. But since in the Kitfox
 you hit things at 30, as opposed to 70mph, it may be mitigated.
 
 Wing folding and transportation becomes a non-issue, as well.
 
 Put me in for one M2 fuselage tank, 15-20 gallon, please.
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 2:29 pm    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				Oh No! I won't have anything so...so...GOUCH in my airplane!
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 2:34 pm    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				Also Remember fuel in the cabin increases the wing loads more than fuel in  
 the wings. The design gross weight moments were derived based on wing tanks  to 
 reduce the wing bending loads. Not terribly significant unless you are flying 
  at high gross weights in air gusts greater than CAA (way back  
 when).standards.
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 2:49 pm    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				Ya also weights and balance would be a pain to behind the seat.
 [quote]From: "Bradley M Webb" <bmwebb(at)cox.net>
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 Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 18:28:08 -0400
 
  
 Oh No! I won't have anything so...so...GOUCH in my airplane!
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 3:19 pm    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				Fues tank  Well, if you are going to do that, take a
 look at the tanks in JEGS or other racing catalogs. 
 They are foam filled for crash protection and come in
 various sizes to fit your needs.  Dealing with how to
 hook up the filler might slow you down a bit, but
 otherwise a safer tank than any we have now.
 
 Kurt S.  S-5
 
 --- Bradley M Webb <bmwebb(at)cox.net> wrote:
 
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  considered a single fuselage tank for a while now.
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 7:23 pm    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				At 09:53 AM 5/31/2006, you wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  Short of dropping the $10k or more to fabricate a prototype tank from 
 HDLPE or other compatible material, what is the best alternative?
 
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 I vote:
 
 1) properly designed and fabricated aluminum tanks.
 
 2) Properly designed and fabricated vinyl-ester tanks.
 Guy Buchanan
 K-IV 1200 / 582 / 99.9% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.
 
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				 Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 4:42 am    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				Guy,
 I just finished replacing the 2" tapes on my wing tops.  It wasn't fun and 
 never turns our as good as the first cover job.  Replacing a tank could only 
 be worse.  I would like to see a bladder replacement come on the market.  We 
 have an old bladder in the hanger that came out of the Rich man's twin 
 Comanche that's 35 years old (finally leaked).  New replacement was around 
 $700.  Maybe we could have some made for way less than Piper's cost.  This 
 might be a good project for Kitfox LLC to take on in their spare time. 
 Ha....
 
 Don Smythe
 
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  1) properly designed and fabricated aluminum tanks.
 
  2) Properly designed and fabricated vinyl-ester tanks.
  Guy Buchanan
  K-IV 1200 / 582 / 99.9% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.
 
 
  
 
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				 Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 6:18 am    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				Don,
    
   I was at an EAA fly-in where a tank bladder dealer was showing.  The cost was about as for the Comanche or less and I may need to use that approach for my Aluminum tank that needs repair.
    
   Will keep you posted.
    
   Jim Shumaker
 
 Don Smythe <dosmythe(at)cox.net> wrote:
   
 
 Guy,
 I just finished replacing the 2" tapes on my wing tops. It wasn't fun and 
 never turns our as good as the first cover job. Replacing a tank could only 
 be worse. I would like to see a bladder replacement come on the market. We 
 have an old bladder in the hanger that came out of the Rich man's twin 
 Comanche that's 35 years old (finally leaked). New replacement was around 
 $700. Maybe we could have some made for way less than Piper's cost. This 
 might be a good project for Kitfox LLC to take on in their spare time. 
 Ha....
 
 Don Smythe
 
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  1) properly designed and fabricated aluminum tanks.
 
  2) Properly designed and fabricated vinyl-ester tanks.
  Guy Buchanan
  K-IV 1200 / 582 / 99.9% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.
 
 
  
 
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				 Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 11:18 am    Post subject: West System Epoxy answer | 
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				At 05:41 AM 6/3/2006, you wrote:
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 I don't know how you could do it with the baffles in the fiberglass tank. I 
 suppose you could rip out the baffles, but my arms just aren't long or 
 skinny enough to get in an sand out the rough edges.  
 Guy Buchanan
 K-IV 1200 / 582 / 99.9% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.
 
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