Brian Kraut wrote:

>> I did a comparison and gave the reasons a few years ago and if you search 
>> the archives you should be able to find it.  In my opinion West and Aeropoxy 
>> are complete garbage compared to EZ.<<

Brian...all I could find from you on EZpoxy is the message below.  Please 
resend your comparison to the list if you have it.  It's not in the archive, 
and I'd like to see the discussion.

When I first started on my KR in 1992, my epoxy order from RR came arrived in 
the form of Shell Epon 813 and Versamid 125.  This stuff was not good to me, as 
far as skin reaction goes.  I worked with it in small batches for small jobs, 
always wearing gloves, with no big problem, but the first big layup on 
horizontal stabilizer turned my arms red as a lobster, with lots of 
accompanying itching.  I switched to Aeropoxy, and have had no reaction of any 
kind to it.  I have no complaints at all regarding Aeropoxy, other than it's 
slow to cure at temperatures below about 72F.

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List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Nov 30, 2007 3:12 PM 
From: Brian Kraut <brian.kraut at engalt.com> 

Subject: RE: KR> Cold Weather Lay-ups Compiled 

I think that I am one of the few people on the list that uses EZ-Poxy. I
really like it although I have not tried Aeropoxy so I can't make a
comparison. I have used it to do layups in my garage at night during the
winter (Jacksonville, FL) and never had a problem with it drying fully by
mid next morning. I have not paid close attention to the temperature, but I
am certain that I have had no problems on nights down to below 50 degrees
and likely less than that.
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Mark Langford
ML at N56ML.com
website at http://www.N56ML.com 

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