Kieth,
I have experience with both, my preference is the West System for a number of 
reasons:
1.) Buy the pump kit-makes dispensing the product very easy and accurate.
2.) I've wetted out Fiberglass, Carbon fiber and Kevlar with both systems, I 
perfer the West System because I just got better results with the West System.
3.) The fumes are  not nearly as bad as Aeropoxy and others-still remember to 
wear your resperator and latex or nitrile gloves.  No matter what resin system 
you use, it's just a matter of time before you start having allergic reactions 
from being around the stuff. Most folks seem to tolerate the West system longer.
4.) I know that I'm probably opening a can of worms here, but the West system 
is used extensively in marine appications because parts made with it don't 
absorb moisture as much as other systems.
  If you check with other groups (such as the Canard or Longeze group) they 
will tell you to stay away from the West System and to use Aeropoxy.  Remember 
the application,  primary structural glass over foam.  Kr's fiberglass parts 
are generally non-structural.

Keith Crawford wrote:
What are the thoughts about using west systems verses using aeropoxy or 
some other resin?



Scott Cable
KR-2S # 735
Wright City, MO
s2cab...@yahoo.com

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