Date: 3/30/2000, 9:41 am
Hi Frank--that's the beautiful part--epoxy doesn't stick to polyethylene! You don't need anything. I made a curved form for laying up fiberglass paddle blades with the side of a 5-gallon bucket--after layup, the blade just popped free with a nice, shiny surface underneath.
A little Meguiar's or Johnson's paste wax might make it release a bit easier, but not much preparation should be needed.
What are you planning to use for bulkheads--minicel?
> Shawn - you've got about the best idea I've heard anyone come up with yet,
> and this weekend is as good as any to cut a hole in my boat. The question
> keeps coming up in this and other groups on mold release. Before I go and
> destroy (pardon me, modify) my boat, do you have any suggestions? I've
> heard some stuff about plastic bags, but they're prone to wrinkle, and
> depending on the bag material, may be attacked by some epoxy systems.
> Frank
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Frank Costanzo -- 3/26/2000, 3:57 pm- Build Your Own
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