Date: 4/6/2000, 7:43 am
> has lots of UV protectant,
Does this mean no varnish?????? If that is true in the overall scope of building a boat, it would make it cheaper yet!!
Will this company send a brochure with some specs?
> They have been using it for 5 years on some pretty expensive
> boards that have world-wide popularity, so I felt reasonably safe ordering
> it.
> I've been told it is very popular with surf board makers in general. My
> experience with it was pretty positive, but I have nothing to compare it
> against, with one exception - I saw pictures of the various cured epoxies
> on the internet, "pucks in a cup" to compare colors. Ding-All is
> clearer than any of those. Many surf boards are made of balsa and white
> foam with heavy layups. All the boards I saw when I visited their factory
> that had white foam showing looked white! The artwork and whatnot under
> the glass looked perfectly rendered - It is clear, that much I can attest
> to!
> Best Regards, Spidey
Messages In This Thread
- Ding-All Epoxy Source
Spidey -- 4/5/2000, 2:53 pm- Re: Ding-All Epoxy Source
Wayne R. -- 4/5/2000, 5:50 pm- Re: Ding-All Epoxy Source
Spidey -- 4/5/2000, 6:33 pm- Re: Ding-All Epoxy Source
Stan Heeres -- 4/6/2000, 7:43 am- Re: Ding-All Epoxy Source
Spidey -- 4/6/2000, 11:51 am
- Re: Ding-All Epoxy Source
- Re: Ding-All Epoxy Source
- Re:Epoxy Source - Thanks Spidey [NT]
Hank -- 4/5/2000, 4:10 pm - Re: Ding-All Epoxy Source
- Re: Ding-All Epoxy Source