Re: one more thought
By:Scotty
Date: 4/12/2000, 8:58 am
Date: 4/12/2000, 8:58 am
In Response To: one more thought (Jay Babina)
> You may not have to sand off the glass. Maybe you could get away with just
> sanding the epoxy down to the cloth. You might experiment with that before
> you plow into the cloth.
Jay; Would it help to rub down the uncured areas (after going thru a warm-up cycle) with just hardener, to perhaps kickoff any unmixed epoxy, before a complete strip-off of all glass and epoxy. Just theoretical, no experience with the problem. Not sure how deep the hardener would penetrate and affect uncured epoxy, or what the ramifications of uncured epoxy deep below the surface would be... TNX, Scotty ( of course, any floated glass would have to go)
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Hank -- 4/12/2000, 8:19 am- Re: Poor cure with epoxy
Jay Babina -- 4/12/2000, 7:51 am- one more thought
Jay Babina -- 4/12/2000, 7:58 am- Re: one more thought
Scotty -- 4/12/2000, 8:58 am- Re: one more thought
Jay Babina -- 4/12/2000, 11:12 am
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- Re: one more thought
- Re: Poor cure with epoxy
Roger Nuffer -- 4/12/2000, 5:02 am - Re: My plan of action for Pure cure/Milky spots
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