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Mike Whisky



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:20 am    Post subject: First time Epoxy Reply with quote

Today I used for the first time epoxy, after I read through Tims website I bought West System and the pump kit. I used the 206 Hardener (slow) plus the thickener 406 Colloidal Silica and glued the gas strut attach doubler in the inner door shell.

After at least 1 hour the epoxe still wasn't hard, it definately got harder but I was under the assumption that it will be hard as a brick after half an hour.

Is that normal?

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 10:13 am    Post subject: First time Epoxy Reply with quote

Michael, depending upon the temperature/humidity of the environment its
curing in, it may be entirely normal. Heat has a dramatic effect on the
cure time for epoxy. I'm sure some chemist could elaborate, but while
most epoxies will harden to the point where they can be worked with
shaping tools (files and sandpaper) within hours (say 2-8 hours (at) room
temperature) they don't' develop their full strength usually for 24
hours. I have used Halogen shop lights directed directly at some parts
to generate local heat to speed the curing times. (Be careful of
generating too much heat and a fire potential).

The 'Pot' life of epoxy is different than the cure time. Pot life
usually refers to the time that you can effectively work with it in a
cup until it begins to thicken to the point that it begins to get lumpy
or is difficult to wet-out the glass cloth. Additionally, you will find
that mixing large amounts of epoxy in a single container/cup will result
in the mixture generating it's own heat as the catalytic reaction begins
to take place, when this happens a cup/pot of epoxy can VERY quickly
harden, to the point of burning your hand if holding it. With the west
system pumps it's easy to mix a couple pumps worth in a cup at a time
and then mix more if you need it.

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Today I used for the first time epoxy, after I read through Tims website I bought West System and the pump kit. I used the 206 Hardener (slow) plus the thickener 406 Colloidal Silica and glued the gas strut attach doubler in the inner door shell.

After at least 1 hour the epoxe still wasn't hard, it definately got harder but I was under the assumption that it will be hard as a brick after half an hour.

Is that normal?

Michael

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 10:25 am    Post subject: First time Epoxy Reply with quote

It depends on the temperature of the air. But I normally plan on waiting 24
hours unless the temperature is > 85F.

Needs to be at least 70F.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 1:08 am    Post subject: Glueing door shells Reply with quote

Thank you guys for your answers. According to what you wrote I should be fine.
Sorry to ask one one question for the door shell gluing. Do you apply the epoxy with a brush on the parabeam glass until its wet and then put it on the door shell?

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 1:31 am    Post subject: First time Epoxy Reply with quote

I haven't gotten to the glass parts of the construction yet, but I was
wondering if most people are using the slow hardener? I haven't worked with
fiberglass for a while, but I did do a lot of glass work on boats years ago.
I remember the West slow hardener as taking forever to kick and always used
the fast. Do some of the tasks require that long of a pot life or cure
time?

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 3:36 am    Post subject: First time Epoxy Reply with quote

Use the slow hardener when joining the door shells. You will want the
extra time.

I used one of those small metal handled brushes that plumbers use to wet
out the parabeam glass, but any brush would work.

Larry

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I haven't gotten to the glass parts of the construction yet, but I was
wondering if most people are using the slow hardener? I haven't worked with
fiberglass for a while, but I did do a lot of glass work on boats years ago.
I remember the West slow hardener as taking forever to kick and always used
the fast. Do some of the tasks require that long of a pot life or cure
time?

Best Regards,
Patrick #40715

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 6:00 am    Post subject: First time Epoxy Reply with quote

I used the slow for the joining the doors and have used fast everywhere
else. When it is real hot out side, >90F, I just make smaller batches and
work faster. Smile

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