KR> Peel Ply / Slurry

2011-03-23 Thread Larry H.
Pat Russo wrote  I generally use Styrofoam, (blueboard), applying a wet resin layer, then a slurry layer followed by fabric and stippling ending with a squeegeeing of excess resin The whole idea of using slurry is to make the piece you are building weigh less. The glass balls (microspheres)

KR> RE Aeropoxy

2011-03-23 Thread Jeff Scott
Bob, As Rob said in his answer, Curing time is temperature dependent. It has also been my experience when I had a composite shop here at work, that Aero poxy takes up to a week at room temperature to achieve a "full" cure. Typically, it is set well enough to unmask and start working with the p

KR> RE Aeropoxy

2011-03-23 Thread mylittle...@yahoo.com
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. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -Original Message- From: Robert7721 Sender: krnet-boun...@mylist.net List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Wed, 23 Mar

KR> RE Aeropoxy

2011-03-23 Thread Robert7721
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 N1852Z List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 09:19:28 -0700 From: Robert Wood Subject: Re: KR>firewall