[bolger] Re: epoxy advice
harding-@...wrote:
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with a tech support person. It was a case of information overload. I
think I will get the 1 to 1 for ease of use.
original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/bolger/?start=167
> I've used both their 1:1 and 2:1, the latter may be the "standard", Idon't
> recall. I've laminated with both and thickened both; don't know ifthere
> is a lot of difference. The 1:1 would be easier to mix, but I thinkthe 2:1
> may be stronger... they should know.The order taker really answered my question but thought I should talk
>
> I also used their pre-thickened, which is nice stuff.
> Is this the stuff they call superbond?
> I'm surprised they didn't answer your question, they did for me.
with a tech support person. It was a case of information overload. I
think I will get the 1 to 1 for ease of use.
>handed
> At 04:12 PM 8/26/1999 -0400, you wrote:
> >Followed the link to fiberglass coatings. called them and was
> >over to a tech support person who gave me 6 different options of
> >product -- different ratios. cure time etc. The prices are great.
> >What products do you use for gluing framing to ply and for applying
> >cloth and tape:
> >
> >Leander
> >
> >
I've used both their 1:1 and 2:1, the latter may be the "standard", I don't
recall. I've laminated with both and thickened both; don't know if there
is a lot of difference. The 1:1 would be easier to mix, but I think the 2:1
may be stronger... they should know.
I also used their pre-thickened, which is nice stuff.
I'm surprised they didn't answer your question, they did for me.
GHC
At 04:12 PM 8/26/1999 -0400, you wrote:
recall. I've laminated with both and thickened both; don't know if there
is a lot of difference. The 1:1 would be easier to mix, but I think the 2:1
may be stronger... they should know.
I also used their pre-thickened, which is nice stuff.
I'm surprised they didn't answer your question, they did for me.
GHC
At 04:12 PM 8/26/1999 -0400, you wrote:
>Followed the link to fiberglass coatings. called them and was handed
>over to a tech support person who gave me 6 different options of
>product -- different ratios. cure time etc. The prices are great.
>What products do you use for gluing framing to ply and for applying
>cloth and tape:
>
>Leander
>
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1:1 laminating epoxy for both.
root wrote:
root wrote:
> Hi
>
> Followed the link to fiberglass coatings. called them and was handed
> over to a tech support person who gave me 6 different options of
> product -- different ratios. cure time etc. The prices are great.
> What products do you use for gluing framing to ply and for applying
> cloth and tape:
>
> Leander
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Hi
Followed the link to fiberglass coatings. called them and was handed
over to a tech support person who gave me 6 different options of
product -- different ratios. cure time etc. The prices are great.
What products do you use for gluing framing to ply and for applying
cloth and tape:
Leander
Followed the link to fiberglass coatings. called them and was handed
over to a tech support person who gave me 6 different options of
product -- different ratios. cure time etc. The prices are great.
What products do you use for gluing framing to ply and for applying
cloth and tape:
Leander