Re: [bolger] Ecopoxy
I am not aware about epoxy made with oranges orsoybeans but I tested several varnish removers made with such products. The sale people are always very nice, but the prices are three time more than the regular solvent base removers and never work, or better work with only 10 or 20 percent of the power of a traditional product. About five years ago they come out with a 100%ecologic remover made with soya beans, they said that was the strongest remover on the market and therefore the high cost was offset by the high productivity. Several people switched to that product but it didn't work as described by the manufacturer. Wen the complaint started, the manufacturer always blamed the user because the temperature was not maintained at the recommended level, or the humidity was either too high or too low etc etc. Giuliano --- OnWed, 1/27/10, Mike<kura1in2@...>wrote:
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Unless it is easy to bring the boat shop up to 170 F it doesn't strike me as useful for boatbuilding. I believe this is the epoxy a ecco skateboard company was using to glue up bamboo skateboards. An engineer I know was involved with the experiments. The experiments were successful enough to create a product as I recall. In any case the epoxy worked well.
Eric
Eric
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, arttuheinonen@... wrote:
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> DOny know about ecopoxy, but check this:
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>http://www.amroy.fi/pdf/TDSEpobiox.pdf
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> Regards,
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> Arttu, Finland
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> > Does anyone have experience with this product?
> >
> > I approached the company and was well received, but I don't know
> enough to commit to using this for a project.
> >
> > I will acquire some to play with. Can anyone suggest a test regimen
> before I get too enthused?
> >
> > Mike Kline
> >
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DOny know about ecopoxy, but check this:
http://www.amroy.fi/pdf/TDSEpobiox.pdf
Regards,
Arttu, Finland
http://www.amroy.fi/pdf/TDSEpobiox.pdf
Regards,
Arttu, Finland
> Does anyone have experience with this product?enough to commit to using this for a project.
>
> I approached the company and was well received, but I don't know
>before I get too enthused?
> I will acquire some to play with. Can anyone suggest a test regimen
>
> Mike Kline
>
Does anyone have experience with this product?
I approached the company and was well received, but I don't know enough to commit to using this for a project.
I will acquire some to play with. Can anyone suggest a test regimen before I get too enthused?
Mike Kline
I approached the company and was well received, but I don't know enough to commit to using this for a project.
I will acquire some to play with. Can anyone suggest a test regimen before I get too enthused?
Mike Kline