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Reading Skip Gundlach's discussion of fixing "Flying Pig" and having
built 4 boats with epoxy, the issue of primary rather than secondary bonding is often on my mind. A primary, (chemical) bond is much stronger than a secondary mechanical bond. There ought to be a way to promote a chemical bond (polymerization) with the underlying material. I wonder if treating it with something like epoxy paint remover first would do this. I need to get back in touch with a polymer chemist friend of mine about this cuz I think it'd be a good product if it'd work. |
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