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Hi Sam,
The penetrating epoxy is kinda volatile so you might have difficulty
with a US firm shipping across the border.
The two Canadian Manufacturers I like to deal with are Systems 3 and
Industrial Formulators. They both started out in Lower Mainland area, B.C.
My last purchase was System
I didn't catch that part but what I do remember is that IIRC you had to mix
the entire batch. Use it or loose it. At $20 its just a little too pricey
to loose it.
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD
On Mar 10, 2016 6:05 PM, "sthoma20--- via CnC-List"
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For what it is worth, I took a look at the Git Rot product at West Marine last
week and did not make a purchase. The directions say specifically that it is
intended only to be used in a contained space, such as in a rotted balsa core,
and is not suitable to be painted on. I forget the rest but
Thanks guys, that’s plenty of information to locate what I need!
I've been using Smith's CPES. Seems as good as anything. The value seems
better.
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD
On Mar 10, 2016 12:46 PM, "Sam Salter via CnC-List"
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> Where do you guys get the very low viscosity resin that soaks into wood
> end grain?
> Thanks
> sam
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Where do you guys get the very low viscosity resin that soaks into wood end
grain
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/show_product.do?pid=1268
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> Where do you guys get the very low viscosity resin that soaks into wood
> end grain?
> Thanks
> sam :-)
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Where do you guys get the very low viscosity resin that soaks into wood end grain?Thankssam :-)C&C 26 LiquoriceGhost Lake Alberta
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Not an expert but I would mix a thickened batch of epoxy loaded with
cab-o-sil and chopped glass, trowel it in place then set a fitted
waxed-paper wrapped piece of stiff, flat, plastic on top, bored for the
bolt holes, fitted to bilge, and spin on the the keel bolt until you get
some squeeze out.
Well, there aren't any absolute answers. Some solutions are just better
than others.
I like epoxy for injecting, flowing and uneven surfaces. It is much less
viscous than most putties. It fills voids if you don't mix it too thick.
Like many of us listers, the best technique is to coat the adher
The best way to get a very level and flat surface is to use thin epoxy...
But then it may squish or flow out and allow for voids. Besides that, you
MAY want to create a damn around the keel bolts. I don't think crumbling
is going to be a problem. The 12000 psi coming from the keel bolts is
"poun
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Not not hijack this tread, I changed the subject. Since we seem to have
epoxy experts here.
I am trying to take out some slight unevenness from the bottom of my bilge
so that my keel bolt washers have an even contact.
Can I use some low viscosity epoxy, just pour it into the bilge, probably
dam o
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