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Guillows Series 2000 - PBY Catalina by mark eggebeen. Viewed 564 times.
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mark eggebeen18-May-21 16:50
starting to look like an airplane !!
bobgood18-May-21 20:11
Will you be "in-filling" all this framework Mark?
mark eggebeen18-May-21 22:20
well....I'm trying some things with styrofoam to see how that would work what do you think?
bobgood18-May-21 23:55
That sounds rather different Mark! Rather you than me, I've had to many birthdays for that sort of thing!
bobgood19-May-21 19:15
Is the density of balsa similar to styrofoam - could that cause you probs? I don't know a thing about styrofoam. Will you do some test pieces before going to the lovely airframe that you have built?
mark eggebeen19-May-21 22:19
I was considering styrofoam because I couldn't find any balsa! today I found a gas station about ten miles from my home that has a R C store in the back that has all kinds of balsa. Judging from the price stickers he doesn't sell a lot and has had stuff in stock for a long time.
mark eggebeen19-May-21 22:21
Bob, I had a brief chat recently with James about his flights to and from Airventure ... interesting
edtherenderman20-May-21 07:59
If you have access to the blue/pink foam that is used for home insulation in the US, that may be a good option too. It sands about the same as balsa and you can contour it to some very fine shapes, I used it extensively to build fiberglass bucks and forms for my Jaguar project (www.leapingv8s.blogspot.com). It would still need a covering, like tissue, to fill in the voids, but it may be an option. I've never tried it, but I think it would work.
bobgood20-May-21 11:21
Out of interest Mark - where are you located? Here in US or where.
mark eggebeen20-May-21 11:25
This needs a lot more investigating. I have been doing trial sanding and it works pretty good. Next trick it to seal it to see how it takes paint
Creosotewind20-May-21 13:48
I've used spray insulation to some success. You can tape off areas you don't want the foam to get into (like a cockpit) as long as there are solid walls to stop the foam from spreading. I then use a knife to carve close to the balsa shape and then sand to the balsa. Before adding the foam I've spray painted the balsa so it would stand out from the color of the foam. Also, be sure and use a foam that is closed cell, so there aren't a lot of trapped bubbles.
mark eggebeen20-May-21 17:16
Bob...,I’m in Oostburg Wi Near shore of Lake Michigan between Milwaukee and Green Bay 45 miles from airventure you gotta go there Put it on your bucket List. ,,!,!
bobgood20-May-21 18:52
Thanks for the info Mark - Airventure would be amazing, maybe one day!
bobgood21-May-21 20:02
Nearer to Lake Winnebago I see Mark - nice place.
bobgood21-May-21 20:02
Nearer to Lake Winnebago I see Mark - nice place.
bobgood21-May-21 20:02
Nearer to Lake Winnebago I see Mark - nice place.
bobgood21-May-21 20:03
sorry about the repeats there....
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