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    Looking for a 4ft x 8ft sheet of "orangeboard" honeycomb; minimum size would be 4ftx4ft.

    Thanks

    Dan
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      Honeycomb

      Dan,

      I have lots of honeycomb. They are 5'x10' and are 3/8" thick. Same honeycomb core as the "Orange" honeycomb, but with graphite skins. I also have some 1/2" I think.

      It's the same honeycomb that Drew has been using.

      The Orange honeycomb was used for Boeing floorboards and was/is 1/2"
      thick with fiberglass skins. It is stronger than the honeycomb I have but is a lot heavier. The honeycomb I have was designed for aircraft interior side walls.

      Unless someone has "hoarded" the orange honeycomb you won't find any, since it is no longer manufactured. We used to get it at Boeing Surplus but they no longer exist.

      Call me and we can discuss your application and how the honeycomb I have could be used.

      Regards, Dean 425-941-1403..... or.... 425-503-1882

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      • #4
        Originally posted by DeanFHobart View Post
        Dan,

        I have lots of honeycomb. They are 5'x10' and are 3/8" thick. Same honeycomb core as the "Orange" honeycomb, but with graphite skins. I also have some 1/2" I think.

        It's the same honeycomb that Drew has been using.

        The Orange honeycomb was used for Boeing floorboards and was/is 1/2"
        thick with fiberglass skins. It is stronger than the honeycomb I have but is a lot heavier. The honeycomb I have was designed for aircraft interior side walls.

        Unless someone has "hoarded" the orange honeycomb you won't find any, since it is no longer manufactured. We used to get it at Boeing Surplus but they no longer exist.

        Call me and we can discuss your application and how the honeycomb I have could be used.

        Regards, Dean 425-941-1403..... or.... 425-503-1882

        Dean, just curious how do you attach the honeycomb as a bottom, just with glue? I know when they were put down in the floor of airplanes they had inserts.

        A retired Boeing employee
        Mike - One of the Montana Boys

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        • #5
          Adhesive

          Originally posted by blueskyracer View Post
          Dean, just curious how do you attach the honeycomb as a bottom, just with glue? I know when they were put down in the floor of airplanes they had inserts.

          A retired Boeing employee
          Mike,

          You can use West System and screws or Hysol which is a very expensive adhesive but stronger than West.

          Or you can vacuum bag it.... this works the best.

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          • #6
            Hysol has been working great for us

            Originally posted by blueskyracer View Post
            Dean, just curious how do you attach the honeycomb as a bottom, just with glue? I know when they were put down in the floor of airplanes they had inserts.

            A retired Boeing employee
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            • #7
              Hysol is the bomb!

              Yes it is pricey, but my inboard buddy's use it and I have been very impressed with it.
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              • #8
                Thanks everyone ... black board honeycomb has been found. Just in time for the kite festival .... hmmm, flying circus?
                Last edited by drbyrne55; 10-15-2009, 04:23 PM.
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