That’s about the temperature of my shop also... I set my resin and hardener in front of a small heater until the bottom of the containers are about the same warmth as my hand or a little warmer than that. Works wonders
Ok... Sorry for the delay....
I placed one of my panels in a ziplock bag with 30% heli fuel, let it sit for 48 hours... I took a razor blade and cut a checkerboard pattern into it to allow the fuel to have full access to the paint and primer. The only issue I found after removing it from the...
I prepped several aluminum test panels and a piece of epoxy resin sealed 1/16” aircraft ply. Two coats of white epoxy primer for the first step. My plan is to take one of these all the way through final top coat and the others will only be coated with each step in the process. So I will end up...
Huge shout out to Joe at ZippKits! He hooked me up with one of his prototype 21GT stands and a newly designed glass cowl, which fits like a glove. She’s pretty much ready for paint. That’ll be coming soon.
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If you watch the video on their site, this resin is very thin. And you can thin it down with solvent even further. It appears to be able to drop off of a paint brush like water. Kind of like Thompson’s Water Seal. I originally posted about this because I’m going to be building my first...
Just for sealing/waterproofing inside areas...It’s probably overkill for our application after reading a little more into it.
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Here’s the data sheet...
https://doc.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/pdfs/TotalBoat/TotalBoat_Penetrating_Epoxy_TDS_9.28.16.pdf
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I ended up ordering a quart kit of the bright white. I’m going to epoxy prime a couple of test panels and paint them with the 2k waterborne polyurethane paint. I’ll post an update in a week or so.
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