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Dynel Question

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J3storch

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Jun 16, 2004
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Location
Indianola, Iowa
I've never done anything with composites. I was reading on the web about the early KR series plane, and how he used Dynel, rather than fiberglass. I want to know why dynel, and if dynel is still used (or even available).

vs fibreglass is Dynel

cheaper

lighter

easier to use

less health hazard

or what?

Waiting eagerly for the replies of experienced users,

J3
 
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