Joe,
I used Aeropoxy on my wings, I used the gallon kit if I recall correctly. I
recommend making up the epoxy in small batches as you move along, not a
large pot - it will cook off. Aeropoxy comes with set mix ratio, I used a set
of West System pumps which matched the required ratio. I took
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
2011 13:14:21
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Subject: KR> RE Aeropoxy
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
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Date: Tue, 22
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
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Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 09:19:28 -0700
From: Robert Wood
Subject: Re: KR>firewall
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