Date: 3/20/2000, 8:51 pm
Hi,
Ray - the only thing I've ever read was that you might be able to add up to 5% acetone to thin the epoxy, but that comment applied to an epoxy used to apply fishing rod guides to rod blanks ...I'm hesitant to do this to a kayak, although I think I will use the 3M to glass the interior of my stich and glue kayak when I get to that stage.
Spidey - It sounds like you got an outstanding deal- I paid $77 for 1&1/2 gallons! Never heard of "Ding-All", but if it's good enough (and tough enough) for surfboards, it must be great stuff. It's funny - we can dicuss soft woods, hard wood, and plywoods and make our own decisions, yet the epoxy area is a mystery. I know that the distributors "cut" their resins with some non-volatile thinners to make a less viscous product for wetting fiberglass, but I always wondered if it makes a difference in durability, flexibility, etc. Hey, I'm just doing a stich and glue, but if I invested the time to make one of those outstanding strippers with all that detail, I would probably be going ape-shit, worrying about the epoxy qualities. In reality, probably nothing to be concerned about, and my "stripper" endeavors won't begin until next winter. And about 3M, I expected their technical pages on their homesite to go into detail, but there is nothing there, expect strength at various temperatures and vicosity. ( didn't get a chance to view their technical specs on those crummy straps they sold you).
Thanks for replying.
PS - Don't throw out epoxy resin that has been frozen or outdated ... some manufacturers claim only a one year shelf life, but that is a lot of crap ... I've used epoxy that was 12 years old, and the wood to wood bonds still wouldn't break at the joint - the stuff just cures slowly - like 5 days instead of 2-3. And if the resin has been frozen (UPS guy left it on your doorstep during the winter), just place it in a 100 degree F water bath or some other heat source for a few hours and the "crystals" will go back into solution. (let it cool back down to room temperature before you use it).
Messages In This Thread
- How does 3M do it?
Spidey -- 3/20/2000, 6:45 pm- Re: How does 3M do it?
Ian Johnston -- 3/22/2000, 3:08 am- Re: How does 3M do it?
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- Re: How does 3M do it?
Chris in Cajun Country -- 3/20/2000, 8:23 pm- Re: Respirator
Spidey -- 3/20/2000, 9:03 pm- Re: Respirator
Chris in Cajun Country -- 3/21/2000, 12:49 pm- Re: Respirator
Kent LeBoutillier -- 3/21/2000, 6:22 am- Re: Respirator
Kent LeBoutillier -- 3/21/2000, 6:52 am- Re: Respirator
Spidey -- 3/21/2000, 12:25 pm- Re: Respirator
Kent LeBoutillier -- 3/21/2000, 12:36 pm
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- Everything fits with duct tape :-)))) (no text)
Greg -- 3/21/2000, 12:26 am- Re: I even eat the stuff now! 8-) (no text)
Spidey -- 3/21/2000, 1:47 am
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- Re: How does 3M do it?
John B. -- 3/20/2000, 7:23 pm- Re: No UV Inhibitors
Spidey -- 3/20/2000, 8:06 pm- Re: No UV Inhibitors
John B. -- 3/20/2000, 8:51 pm- freezing epoxy
Jason -- 3/21/2000, 11:08 am- Re: freezing epoxy
Dave Colant -- 3/21/2000, 12:42 pm- Re: freezing epoxy
Jason -- 3/21/2000, 2:02 pm
- Re: freezing epoxy
- Re: No UV Inhibitors
garland reese -- 3/20/2000, 11:08 pm - Re: freezing epoxy
- freezing epoxy
- Re: How does 3M do it?
Ray -- 3/20/2000, 7:45 pm- Re: How does 3M do it?
Spidey -- 3/20/2000, 8:13 pm
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