I know the difference between laminating resin and finishing resin. I have experience with polyester resins and have been molding my own parts. However, my experience is that finishing resin with wax added will cure tacky if spread to a thin layer. This is especially true if you apply it as the first layer on bare wood.
I am finishing an old new Dumas hull and needed to seal the inside with finishing resin. I did not want to apply a thick layer to fill the weave. I brushed on a layer of finishing resin and used a squeegee to spread the resin. Now it is tacky like laminating resin.
Question: Has anyone tried brushing MEKP (the catalyst) on the tacky resin to force it to cure? Any other tips? I do not want to brush on another layer of resin as it will add weight and there is no guarantee that it will cure properly.
Thanks, k
I am finishing an old new Dumas hull and needed to seal the inside with finishing resin. I did not want to apply a thick layer to fill the weave. I brushed on a layer of finishing resin and used a squeegee to spread the resin. Now it is tacky like laminating resin.
Question: Has anyone tried brushing MEKP (the catalyst) on the tacky resin to force it to cure? Any other tips? I do not want to brush on another layer of resin as it will add weight and there is no guarantee that it will cure properly.
Thanks, k