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A lesson to be impatient when time is short
By:Bill Jankowski
Date: 2/19/2001, 12:04 am

Ah, there may be viscosity issues, but there's also the issue of having the boat ready prior to spring. I missed having a boat on the water at the last thaw. Between grad school and enjoying a newborn son and trying to find some time to spend with my lovely wife, the boat just didn't seem so important. But we're moving in the spring, and I have little desire to move parts. So I'm dealing with "viscosity issues" happily.

BTW, the MAS I'm using ~50 degrees (75% slow, 25% fast hardner) is working like a champ. Once it starts reacting, I think it heats up enough to give plenty of viscosity for wet out.

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A lesson to be patient when glassing...
Ricci -- 2/18/2001, 3:49 am
Re: A lesson to be patient when glassing...
Lee -- 2/18/2001, 3:16 pm
A lesson to be impatient when time is short
Bill Jankowski -- 2/19/2001, 12:04 am