Brian et al I use West System on most of my projects exclusively, as they are marine related and the boat store is a 1 mile away. However, what you state about the West is true and now that the Canadian Aircraft Spruce is only a 1/2 hour away I will try some EZ and T-88. How do you get around 'post curing' when the application is large - and you don't have hot outside weather to post cure? Is it still strong enough without the post cure for KR work? What would be the better choice for large lay-ups (KR wings etc) that can't be 'post cured'? Gary - Canada
-----Original Message----- From: brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 9:12 AM To: KRnet Subject: Re: KR> Epoxy I have found and reprinted my epoxy comparison below. I think I did one with Aeropoxy also at some point, but could not find it. Surprising to me that nobody else has ever reported a comparison or commented on mine. I really would like to hear comments from others that have used different epoxies. I guess most people use what they use and don't see a need to try something different.