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![]() Whoever it was that said "colloidal thickener" fails to make epoxy nonsagging, and is "very expensive" is dead wrong on both counts. First, colloidal silica (amorphous silicon dioxide) is the standard filler that you add to nonthixotropic fillers to make them nonsagging/thixotropic, and it is nonsagging when used all by itself. Mix it thick and stick it where you want ...unless it was put on so heavy that you are having high exotherm problems, it will not sag. As far as price goes, it's middle of the pack. Consider that wood flour, known as 'cheap', costs 75% as much as the glass fillers (milled glass fiber, chopped glass strand, and silica). If you want expensive, go buy straight phenolic microballoons. It costs 150% as much as silica "colloidal thickener". If you want cheap, go buy plastic minifibers and accept the trade-offs (which I don't recommend ...there are very few things I'd recommend plastic fillers for.) Brian -- http://www.advantagecomposites.com/tongass -- My 22' Tolman Skiff project http://www.advantagecomposites.com/catalog -- Discounted System Three Resins products .. "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:Csqmc.7893$Lm3.270@lakeread04... Parallax wrote: My epoxy is 10 yr old West System stuff and my metering pumps broke yrs ago so my mixing is prob a little off. I am using the colloidal silica I used yrs ago for blister repair and it seemed to work then but I may not be using the righ amount. Today, I plan to buy another gallon of the West epoxy, pumps and fibers. Milled fiber does not thicken epoxy very well. While it is great for strong bonding it will definitely not make epoxy stiff enough to keep it from sagging. For fairing and filling I mix in microballoons first then slowly add silica to get the right consistancy. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |