This is why I use West System epoxy you can control the dry time and it is easy 
to work with. Their  pump system makes it easy.
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Bob,

This can be normal for Aeropoxy if you did the glassing is low temperature, the 
lower the temerature the longer it takes. Yes is will eventually get hard.

Rob Schmitt
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Hi folks,
I have a question. I've been using T88 epoxy and decided to try  
Aeropoxy PR2032 Resin with
PH3660 hardener. I glassed a part of my elevator with it three days  
ago and, although it has
set up and no longer tacky, it is still flexible. I can still indent  
it with my finger. Is it ever going
to get harder or will it stay flexible forever? By this time T88  
would be hard as rock.

Thanks,
    Bob


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