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*you* can say epoxy is necessary all you want but *you* just don't know.
you might think you are qualified but you don't have any application data to support your preference. what you have is material characteristics data and anecdotal application tales. before this question can be settled someone will have to do application testing. I doubt anyone would be interested. let me give you an example. the material characterisitcs of different paints are known, but the performance of different paints under different conditons are not. that is why the Post Office has to paint test mail boxes with the different paints and leave them outside for years to see how they perform. as an engineer with knowledge of the design and analysis of experiments you'll appreciate its more complicated than just painting and putting them outside. its not just the materials characteristics that matter. it is the combination of materials under varying conditions. polyester lives. long live polyester. Ron Thornton ) writes: No William, the question is are you qualified to make an informed decision as to whether poly is good enough. I think not because I like many others here, none of use having any interest in selling epoxy that I know of, have worked with this stuff professionally for years at a technical and engineering level and I doubt that any of us would be willing to just look at all but the most obvious applications and know whether epoxy was needed instead of polyester. You can say poly is good enough all you want but the truth is that you don't really know. All we are saying is that with todays price difference it is more affordable than ever to go with epoxy and add an additional margin to a repair or build. please go back and re-read what I wrote. epxoy doubles the cost of a small boat. epoxy has been so overpromoted that people use it to sheath boats that would be fine just painted. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-freenet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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