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On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 01:28:20 -0700, ahoy wrote:
ahoy, I epoxied some one inch strips of wood in slats to make up a little decorative rope bin which was intended to sit on deck but it warped and popped apart in about 3 days in a damp shop. Does everything have to be notched or biscuited or doweled and pinned or screwed? I thought epoxy was an invincible adhesive. I used left over strips of purple hart and mahogany and west system 105/205 in a dry room if that makes any difference. thanks as always. There is epoxy and then there is epoxy. In other words there are various formulations of various quality for various purposes. Oak in particular has problems (the tanin in it). Unless the wood was epoxy coated the force of the wood warping exceeded the strength of the joint. Epoxy is an adhesive, it is not a miracle substance of unlimited strength. Squeeze too much out and the joint is weak. Have too thick of a layer and again the joint is weak. Some formulation are known to suffer from excessive creep, but those are intended for finishing not wooden joints. All epoxies soften at warm temperatures, the point depending on the formulation. But a dark hull on a sunny day can easily exceed that point. It is also waterpermiable. It doesn't let in much but it is not like a metal barrier, some moisture will go through epoxy, the amount and speed depending on the formula and the thickness. For very highly stressed wood to wood joints I would either use resorcinol or epoxy with the joint REINFORCED by fiberglass cloth. De lamination with epoxy is not uncommon when the wood is not completely and properly epoxy coated to control moisture. Epoxy resin is much stronger and less permeable than polyester resin, but again it is not a miracle substance. It has limitations just like any other material. JJ James Johnson remove the "dot" from after sail in email address to reply |
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