Date: 4/9/1998, 9:53 am
George,
Sounds like you and Rob agree about the rollers. Although I bought them in the epoxy section at Boater's World, I don't know if they were from West, but their proximity to all the other epoxy stuff led me to believe they were meant for epoxy. I'll be getting some West rollers before I do the deck.
Based on all the comments, I'm beginning to suspect the the resin/hardener containers were too warm. The very first batch, the very first few rollouts started producing the whitened areas. Next time, I'll let the epoxy remain at room temp; 70-75 degrees.
I find it a bit frustrating that the books I've read recommend heating the containers beforehand to thin the mix, and yet based on your and other's comments, this probably contributed to the problem.
Thanks for your comments,
Ross
> Because you could detect that the roller path was affecting the
> wetting out, I would suspect that the rollers were causing the problem.
> I think that the first epoxy you mixed was curing on the roller. As
> you rolled with the dry parts of the roller, the cured epoxy was being
> rolled into the cloth and not wetting it well.
> There are 2 distinct types of yellow rollers. One works well
> with epoxy. The other seems to react with the epoxy (the foam rolls
> off of the inner shell).
> I agree with the others heat is a bad thing to apply to epoxy
> unless you know what you are doing.
Messages In This Thread
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Ross Leidy -- 4/9/1998, 9:53 am- Re: I think its the roller
NPenney -- 4/9/1998, 1:01 pm
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