Re: Réf. : Re: KR> VE resin

2008-10-12 Thread Phillip Matheson
Scott Just to clear up my mind Are you saying that if you paint PVA release agent onto a layup on V/E or P/E resin it will make it dry better?? V/E does have drying problems, it stays tacky for some time, Does PVA help this. Phillip Matheson mathe...@dodo.com.au Australia VH PKR See our engines

Re: Réf. : Re: KR> VE resin

2008-10-12 Thread Glasseyegav
Phil if you are having trouble with V.E staying tacky you need to add wax in styrene to it for the final coat. The wax floats to the top of the resin while it's curing excluding the air, which is what needs to happen for V.E to cure properly. Gav > V/E does have drying problems, it stays tac

Re: Réf. : Re: KR> VE resin

2008-10-12 Thread Dan Heath
Then, how do you get rid of the wax, so it won't gum up your paper. The PVA solution sounds good, as, then you can just wash it off. I wish I had known this 4 years ago. I might still be using VE. See N64KR at http://KR-Builder.org - Then click on the pics There is a time for building and a t

Re: Réf. : Re: KR> VE resin

2008-10-12 Thread Glasseyegav
: Re: Réf. : Re: KR> VE resin > Then, how do you get rid of the wax, so it won't gum up your paper. The PVA > solution sounds good, as, then you can just wash it off. The waxed resin doesn't actually leave a waxy surface on the cured resin, It's as hard as hell. It