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Created: | Tue Jan 13 1987 |
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Jim, "flocked cotten" has been used for several years in the construction of home built aircraft. The mixture of flocked cotten and epoxy us used when extra strength is needed in the joint or to fill holes/gaps - it is extrememy strong. This mixture is called flox. I used flocked cotten with model epoxy for the above reasons. It is most helpful when joining wing spars together and using an outside brace to re-enforce the joint. It is also used to seal the firewall to the frame. Hope this helps. Regards,
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1536.1 | WHere to order? | MISFIT::BLUM | Fri Jun 18 1993 17:24 | 7 | |
Re: -1 Thanks, where do I order? Regards, Jim | |||||
1536.2 | AM | CSTEAM::HENDERSON | Competition is Fun: Dtn 297-6180, MRO4 | Mon Jun 21 1993 10:08 | 6 |
Sounds like a tounge-twister to me. "Flocked Cotton!" Don't worry, it's early.... E. | |||||
1536.3 | Where "Flocked Cotten" is picked | NEMAIL::YATES | Mon Jun 21 1993 15:32 | 16 | |
Here's the info on the "flocked cotten". You can order from: Wicks Aricraft 410 Pine Street Highland, IL 66249 Arera Code: (618) 654-7447 for information or (800) 221-9425 to place an order. This material usually comes in a plactic bag 4' x 6' x 8" or about 1 lb. Hope this helps. Regards, |