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Thank you to those that have responded.
If I were to repair a hull, say a sail boat or a regular power boat, what would best to use: West System (Epoxy solution) or the Vinyl Ester Solution?. Are there advantages and disadvantages? Thanks. Edgar |
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 09:39:25 -0700, Conrad Hartmann wrote:
Thank you to those that have responded. If I were to repair a hull, say a sail boat or a regular power boat, what would best to use: West System (Epoxy solution) or the Vinyl Ester Solution?. Are there advantages and disadvantages? Thanks. Edgar Honestly, I don't know much about vinyl esters. It is definitely a common practice to use epoxy as a resin to repair older fiberglass boats originally built with polyester resin. I believe you will be safe if you do this, assuming the work is done correctly. In another recent thread, various people weighed in with the opinion that perfectly acceptable repairs of such boats can be made with polyester. I don't doubt that this is true. Personally, I would use West System epoxy because I am familiar with it. I am not an industry professional, but I have done repairs with West System epoxy, and have not had problems. Good luck! --Mac |
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