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sangeff
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Joined: 05/11/2005
Location: Australia
Posts: 29
Posted: 08:25am 05 Nov 2005
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Hello everyone.
And thankyou for a wonderfull and helpfull website Glenn.
Im wondering if anyone has any idea on how long the f+p motors last in the sun?
I cant imagine that they have any uv stabilizers in the plastic.
Has anyone tried making a cowling yet?
I have a few 20ltr drums that fit over the motor with about 5mm clearance but am worried about heat and there not very aerodynamic.
 
brucedownunder2
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Joined: 14/09/2005
Location: Australia
Posts: 1548
Posted: 08:37am 05 Nov 2005
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Hi Sangeff, I've recently noticed that afew cracks are appearing in my plastic rotor on the exterior--don't kow if it's the retrofitted neo's that are doing it or caused it --or it's breaking down under the uv.

I will be painting mine soon and now have a question --what is the best type of paint to use-I think electricians paint that orange pvc electrical conduit (above ground) with a paint ----at least that's what the code requires them to do (seldom see them do it )

 

The drum thing seems a good idea if you can manage to fix it very securely so that it dosen't vibrate and rattle.

cheers

Bruce


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dwyer
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Joined: 19/09/2005
Location: Australia
Posts: 574
Posted: 09:55am 05 Nov 2005
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hi Sangeff

If you are worried about the rotor as l have some spare at my place and let me know and l am still waiting for my lathe to arrive and l have already plan to make alloy rotor next year 

ian dwyer

 
sangeff
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Joined: 05/11/2005
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Posts: 29
Posted: 10:45am 05 Nov 2005
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Thanks for the offer ian but ive managed to collect 20 of them so i should be rite for while ill probably just give them a good coat of paint and then make a curved roof for each one to help keep the rain out as well.
The alloy rotor sounds interesting let us know how you go.
Thanks
Geoff
Edited by sangeff 2005-11-06
 
Gizmo

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Joined: 05/06/2004
Location: Australia
Posts: 5111
Posted: 11:47am 05 Nov 2005
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I have seen the UV damage on one of my hubs. About 2 years worth of sun light, and the plastic was starting to get fine cracks. The top layer was starting to crumble, like a fine powder.

I now paint my hubs in enamel, Killrust or engine paint.

Glenn


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