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2013-05-22 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
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2013-05-21 Thread m.ladigo at cox.net
Lee, I believe you misunderstood what Brian said about VE bonding because of the uncured layer of resin at the surface. He was indicating that VE is a "laminating" resin and that uncured layer of resin is for the VE to bond to ITS OWN previous layer, ...not so it can bond to epoxy laminates. I

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2013-05-20 Thread Lee at vandyke2.com
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2013-05-20 Thread Lee Van Dyke
Sorry about this, I'm working on the iPhone right now. Mark try using any Resin with an ambient temp of 115 degrees. Not to mention any kind of bondo

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2013-05-20 Thread Lee Van Dyke
comes to > the top after laying it up and seals out the air giving a complete cure on > the top. The VE I bought from Spruce has that substance in it and it cures > completely without having to use the PVA. > > Original Message > Subject: KR> Resin Wars

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2013-05-20 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
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2013-05-19 Thread Mark Langford
KRNetHeads, I spent a few minutes checking out Jeffco epoxy this morning, and apparently some folks have had serious reactions to it, similar to what I had with Epon/Versamid twenty years ago. Vinylester is indeed nasty stuff, and the smell alone is enough to banish it from any human dwelling/

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2013-05-19 Thread Dan Heath
Let the resin wars begin. VE, in my opinion, has a very specific purpose. That purpose is not for building a KR, unless you like to be punished, or if you are laying up on a part that was made using VE, or you are building a fuel tank. It is next to impossible to sand because it never really