Seth, I believe I was the first to reply to your question. ?And I said "Yes" Then I explained that MEK is the preferred stuff to use. So your question was answered.?
Paul Visk Belleville Il 618 406 4705 Sent on the new Sprint Network from my Samsung Galaxy S?4. <div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: Seth and Karen Jersild via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org> </div><div>Date:09/25/2014 1:59 PM (GMT-05:00) </div><div>To: KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org> </div><div>Subject: Re: KR> thinning micro/Vinyl Ester </div><div> </div>Thank you very much, Jeff and Jon-- I'm sorry for the earlier unnecessarily general reaction. Only one response surprised me and I'm embarrassed that I let it bother me. This group has been nothing but helpful and encouraging to me for the past three years. Jeff, thank you for all that you shared, and especially for your comment about using regular epoxies for finishing OVER vinylester. Knowing now that it is OK to do that, I will definitely take that route. That certainly simplifies things--thank you! -Seth On 9/25/2014 10:06 AM, jon kimmel wrote: > > You are probably finding out the hard way that nobody has an answer > because nobody has tried it. As a rule of thumb I wouldn't put a > thinner in resin for a structural application because it will likely > leave voids in the resin as it evaporates...but I love using it with > epoxy and micro as a replacement for foam or as a smoother on top of > the glass. > > https://sites.google.com/site/mykr2stretch/ > https://sites.google.com/site/mykr2stretch/parts-for-sale > _______________________________________________ Search the KRnet Archives at http://tugantek.com/archmailv2-kr/search. To UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to KRnet-leave at list.krnet.org please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html see http://list.krnet.org/mailman/listinfo/krnet_list.krnet.org to change options