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I am using West system epoxy. The material is about 6 mos. old. I am
bonding over fairing putty that was used to level the surface prior to putting the fiberglass down. It was a clean and course surface. The part I don't get is that it didn't even stick to itself. I did some repair work using this epoxy and DB1808 and it is solid as a rock. I need to figure out what this fiberglass material is. I'm going to do a test laminate on wood today to see how it adheres. I ruled out contamination because I can peel both layers apart. That's what's confusing. It didn't bond well to the fairing putty, but it didn't bond well to the original fiberglass either. Hmmmm... Thanks for the reply's, Dan Ystay wrote: Sounds like a problem with the epoxy, not the glass. What you're using is definitely not peel ply. What brand of epoxy were you using? Was it formulated as a laminating epoxy rather than a "glueing" epoxy? Seems like you did everything right. I can sort of understand if it didn't stick to the substrate but it MUST have at least stuck to itself. Hmmmm.... Arnold |
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