Re: [bolger] slow verse fast cure

Jeff Comfrey wrote:
> I was inform by an marine architect on building boats (with Plywood)
> that the slow cure was infinitely a better way to go because it keeps
> the temperature down and lets the wax and solvents wax to raise to
> surface and letting the soak better into the cloth fibers

Epoxy doesn't contain wax or solvents, but the slow cook might
allow it more time to soak in. I prefer slow anyway because I have
had too many panic sessions with batches going off quick. Keep
in mind that the daytime temperature seldom falls much below
20C around here...


Bruce Fountain
Senior Software Engineer
Union Switch & Signal
Perth, Western Australia
I was inform by an marine architect on building boats (with Plywood) that the slow cure was infinitely a better way to go because it keeps the temperature down and lets the wax and solvents wax to raise to surface and letting the soak better into the cloth fibers


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