Thanks Dan,
I will be using the V.E. for the wing tanks pulled from plug molds I built.  
Now just to figure out how much to buy. 

Steve Phillabaum
KR2Swide
Shorter, Alabama
334-740-0066






From: Dan Heath da...@windstream.net


During my recent bout with VE, I have found that it does have some redeeming
ualities.  OK, maybe only one redeeming quality.  That is, that it is very
asy to mix.  You just add the number of drops you think will be needed to
et it to cure in the time and temperature you are going to work with.  I am
bout to finish up a quart kit that I got over two months ago and it is
till usable.  I have been mixing 18 drops per two OZ of resin and vary that
ownward a few drops if I have a larger layup to do.  I would never use it
or normal layups, but if you have to bond with other stuff made with VE, it
sn't as bad as I remembered it's being.  The big bummer is not being able
o lay it out on plastic sheet and that it is impossible to sand.  I have
ot tried the PVA thing yet.
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s for KR's  what kind of shelf life are people REALLY getting with vinyl
ster resin? and, What amount of work time are you getting for lay ups at 72
o 75 degrees shop temp? 

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