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UL and ULS Glass ??

Started by matts2, July 20, 2011, 07:59:00 PM

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matts2

Is there any issues with mixing these two on a bow?  One on back and one on belly....

Thanks
Matt

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kennym

Stay sharp, Kenny.

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JSMOFFITT03

What are the advantages of one or the other?  Read the specs on the mfrs sitter but can't make heads or tails of what it means

kennym

The way I understand it, uls has more stability, so I don't worry about it on my longbosw cause they have no trouble with twist anyway. Maybe if I build  a curve one day.....

Also uls helps on the swelling/splitting at the bolt holes on TD's if you don't get enuff finish in the drilled holes.
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JSMOFFITT03


Mike Most

A continuous unidirectional "E" fiberglass laminate combined with a 50/50 woven fiberglass inlay (scrim) that has high strength and stiffness along the longitudinal (0) axis and provides cross strength (90 degrees to the longitudinal axis).

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