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System III is slightly clearer and slightly more flexible. WEST is slightly
harder and has a bit more amber to it. Note that color depends highly on how long your hardener's been sitting around too, so don't use this all by itself as a decision making factor. I've used both, but seem to be pretty much a S-III guy now. Part of that is due to the anti-yachty-wood-rubbing crowd attitude that I have though. Don't like Volvo's either... Brian D wrote in message oups.com... I'm working on a cedar laminated pramm . I need to make some repairs , witch is better west or the system 3 ? need to replace some of the glass on 4 0r 5 inch spot or so, after a small crack an the haul caused by a careless "bayliner" in my marina. the boat glassed outside and epoxy inside and i would like to keep it that way that is why important what system would give me the best structural support.Iwould welcome some pointers , or advice thank you |
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