: Hello,
: I've made a couple of boats already, but this is the first time that a small
: section of epoxy has not set up hard yet. It's on the inside near the
: cockpit opening. I've had no problems in the past so my guess is that I
: most likely counted one too many or few pumps into my tray. Any easy
: fixes? Help! Please!
: Armin
Armin,
When I did one of the fillets in the transition area between the hull and the cutwater on my baidarka, I had a brain stall and added too much hardener, which caused the epoxy to not harden completely even after a week or so. I was prepared to sand the offending area down to the good epoxy in the seal coat I had put down before the fillet. When I began sanding I noticed that as the improperly cured epoxy became warm, from the friction of sanding, it almost immediatly clogged the sandpaper but also became very soft, like bubblegum, with only a slight rise in temperature. I plugged in my heatgun/paintstripper and warmed the improperly cured epoxy a bit and it came off really easily with a putty knife. The temperature needed to soften the improperly cured epoxy was low enough that it had no effect on the properly cured epoxy around the "bad" stuff. Once I had removed the bulk of the uncured epoxy I sanded that last remaining bits till I was down to the properly cured epoxy of my seal coat.
Hope this is of some help.
Ken
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Dean Trexel -- 10/8/2001, 12:46 pm- Re: still soft epoxy...
Jason -- 10/8/2001, 5:45 pm
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Pete Rudie -- 10/8/2001, 11:22 am
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