Vinyl-ester in the promated state as you would buy it from Wicks or A/C Spruce 
has an advertised shelf life of three months.  I have stretched that to six 
months by keeping it in a refrigerator; your results may vary.  Vinyl-ester 
resin puts out lots of styrene fumes when you add the catalyst - good way to 
turn your workshop/garage/house into a gas chamber.  MEKP is the catalyst 
commonly used.  This stuff looks like clear water, but will work like 
concentrated sulfuric acid if you get it in your eyes.  The literature says 
"blindness in 4 seconds".  (Who that was tested on is not stated.)
A fresh air breathing system is definitely recommended, along with eye and skin 
protection.
On the plus side: it's about half the price of epoxy, works the same, has about 
the same cured strength, but has been formulated to be gasoline proof for auto 
gas, 100 LL, gasohol, etc.
Sid Wood, KR-2 N6242

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Dan Heath [mailto:da...@alltel.net] 
        Sent: Thu 10/30/2003 3:35 PM 
        To: kr...@mylist.net 
        Cc: 
        Subject: KR>And buy vinyl-ester only when you are ready to use it. It 
has a relative short shelf life. 



        RE    

        And buy vinyl-ester only when you are ready to use it. It has a relative

        short shelf life.





        And only if you have to use it.  It is not for normal consumption.  
Research
        it well first.



        N64KR



        Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC



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