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Epoxies
"Brian McCafferty" writes:
I'm looking for opinions on what is the best Epoxy for general boat repair and Cedar strip Canoe kits? I'm going to sell them on a website that has been in existence for over 2 years and I am expanding the product line. snip When it comes to laminating resin, snot is snot, just stick with one manufacturer. If you expect to make any money, you buy 500 lb drums and repackage it yourself. There are only about 4-5 base resin suppliers in the world. The money is not in the resin, it's in the hardeners. Again, repackaging hardeners is where your money will be made. Having said that, you now address a whole series of issues including equipment, storage, liability, etc, which will impact your margins. If you are going to sell kits, you also have to repackage fillers. Good money if you do it right, but fillers are a basic PITA. What about glass? Repackage from rolls? Don't forget, glass has a shelf life. What about supplies? Disposable suits, gloves, spreaders, plastic buckets, etc, etc. Somebody has to sell them for these kits. What about abrasives? Somebody has to sell them for these kits. I won't even go near the wood part of this project, but a similar series of questions exist. HTH -- Lew S/A: Challenge, The Bullet Proof Boat, (Under Construction in the Southland) Visit: http://home.earthlink.net/~lewhodgett for Pictures |