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Thank you Michael.
That was my understanding about epoxy usage, as well. I'm unconcerned about the cost of the resin vis-a-vis all that is involved here. Cordially, Courtney Michael O'Dell wrote: In article h67Eb.6455$JD6.6228@lakeread04, Glenn Ashmore wrote: I do not think it can be done or if you try the risks are mighty high. Polyester does not give you enough open time to place the glass properly and get the bag sealed and drawn down. The only controls you have are the temperature and the amount of MEKP and they have to be held to very exact tollerances. You can do it with resin infusion but trying to arrange the feed lines and vacuum ports for even flow is a black art without some guidance. There are volumes written on the various proprietary processes but the volumes are not cheap and don't really tell you everything. Courtney Thomas wrote: Can this be done ? If yes, who has done it? Thank you. it's far easier to do this with epoxy than poly or vinlyester resins. MAS makes a slow hardener that can give you as much time as want. even so, practice on some simple things before doing something this ambitious. the cost of the epoxy is small compared to everything else. -mo -- Courtney Thomas s/v Mutiny lying Oriental, NC WDB5619 |
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