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fiberglass secondary (fwd)
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From: Paul Anderson [SMTP:madhobby-at-geeky1.ebtech-dot-net]
Sent: Thursday, May 07, 1998 12:19 AM
To: Tesla List
Subject: Re: fiberglass secondary (fwd)
On Mon, 4 May 1998, Tesla List wrote:
> Nope. Fiberglass is glass fibers in a polyester or epoxy resin matrix. To a
> point, the less resin and the more glass, the stronger it is. However, all
> the fibers have to be wetted, which is hard to do with a very "dry" layup.
>
BTW, I thought someone would be interested in links for the amateur
fibreglasser. Fibreglass is marvelously useful stuff - it can be used to
make telescopes, boats, submarines, tesla coil forms, clipboards,
mailboxes, bikes, car bodies, etc. etc. etc. A good place to get supplies
is Fibreglast:
http://www.fibreglast-dot-com
And, I just recently discovered a free publication put out by an epoxy
manufacturer called "Epoxy Works". It is an EXCELLENT publication, and
well worth the free two-year subscription. Make certain you keep every
copy.
http://www.westsystem-dot-com
TTYL!
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