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Re: thanks (more)
By:Rob b
Date: 12/27/2004, 10:28 pm
In Response To: Re: Epoxy: wet out questions *LINK* (Rod Tait, Orca Boats)

Thanks, the intresting and frustrating thing about building kayaks is that there are so many different methods. I am glad for it. But mixing methods does not always work the best.

case in point, I heated my shop to about 90 and then let the temp drop to 80 or so and used my raka 350. It set up much faster then I had planned because of the heat. So in some areas I did not get a transparent wet out, then I switched to smaller batches and things worked much better.

I can NOT get the hang of dragging a pool of epoxy with a squeege for the wet out drives me nuts. I just make a big mess.

Oh well the next boat will be perfect....

Rob

: I mix about 6-8 oz at a time which works out to about 5-6 pumps when using
: West system resin pumps. I spread the epoxy which allows me to spread
: further and faster without leaving too little in any area. Similar to what
: Jay Babina has stated. I go right onto dry wood also and depending on the
: size of the project, a helper is definitely an asset to keep the epoxy
: coming.

: As for dry wood, I believe when he says onto dry wood, he means without a pre
: coat before glass, but he can answer that better. I certainly would not
: recommend that you lift the glass once you have it smoothed out on your
: project.

: Unfortunately, this is an area of boat building that is very difficult to
: describe in written words. Hands on in the best experience. It is
: difficult to say how much is too much or too little, or how fast is too
: fast or too slow since there are many brands of epoxy that respond in
: different ways, but if you are looking for some extra written info, I have
: some on my web site which you can print out from the "How To"
: section.

: Good luck

Messages In This Thread

Epoxy: wet out questions
Rob b -- 12/26/2004, 7:23 pm
Re: Epoxy: wet out questions *LINK*
Rod Tait, Orca Boats -- 12/27/2004, 12:20 pm
Re: thanks (more)
Rob b -- 12/27/2004, 10:28 pm
Re: thanks (more)
Robert N Pruden -- 12/28/2004, 1:12 am
Re: thanks (more)
Rob b -- 12/28/2004, 12:32 pm
Re: Epoxy: wet out questions *LINK*
gerald -- 12/27/2004, 10:36 am
Re: Epoxy: wet out questions
Jay Babina -- 12/27/2004, 8:30 am
Preheating epoxy
Robert N Pruden -- 12/28/2004, 12:55 am
Re: Preheating epoxy
John Monroe -- 12/29/2004, 4:07 am
Re: Preheating epoxy
Jay Babina -- 12/28/2004, 8:21 am
Re: Preheating epoxy
Robert N Pruden -- 12/28/2004, 7:32 pm
Re: Epoxy: wet out questions
HowieE -- 12/27/2004, 10:45 am
Re: Epoxy: wet out questions
Jay Babina -- 12/27/2004, 12:10 pm
Re: Epoxy: wet out questions
Don -- 12/27/2004, 1:37 am
Smoking rollers??
Robert N Pruden -- 12/28/2004, 12:53 am
Re: Smoking rollers??
Don -- 12/28/2004, 3:11 pm
That's probably one reason...
Brian Nystrom -- 12/29/2004, 9:13 am
Ah, Now I see
Robert N Pruden -- 12/28/2004, 7:29 pm
Re: Epoxy: wet out questions
Rehd -- 12/26/2004, 9:58 pm
Re: Epoxy: wet out questions
Glen Smith -- 12/26/2004, 7:40 pm