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Glenn Ashmore
 
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Default Epoxy and Chopped strand mat

First off roving and mat are an extremely inefficient use of epoxy. For
maximum strenght the resin to glass ratio with epoxy should be 50/50 or
less resin. Because of the open weave roving sucks up way to much
resin. The other problem is that most mat is held together with a
styrene based binder. Polyester desolves the binder but epoxy does not
so the bond is to the binder not the glass.

Dan wrote:
Can you use chopped strand mat with epoxy?
I read one article that says no and then I read another article that
says it is ok.
I read where mat must always be used between two pieces of woven
roving when using epoxy, and then I read another article that says it
is ok to bond two pieces of woven together if you use a thickened
epoxy between them.
I am confused.
I'm not building a boat. I am repairing one, so I will not be using
polyester, just epoxy.
Thanks,
Dan


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