It sounds like you are getting air bubbles from working the epoxy. The more you work it, the more bubbles you will get. Try to apply it quickly with a minimum of handling.
Make sure you are using the 207 hardener from West if you plan to leave it clear.
: I've seen this problem posted several times, but never experienced it, until
: today...and I've built several boats and never had a problem...
: This time I'm glassing darker wood....a dark mahogany...and it seems that the
: longer i work with the expoy, it starts to get milky white....almost like
: there are lots of little bubbles...but it doesn't go away...luckily the
: part I'm doing right now gets covered with bottom paint, but when I start
: on the topsides, I don't want this problem
: I'm working inside, in dry conditions, no apparent moisture..its
: 60-75F....using west epoxy ,slow hardener, with a short nap west roller
: and a plastic squeegie....its a big boat (20 ft chriscraft) and i end up
: mixing about a pint or so at a time....
: any suggestions?
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- cloudy/milky epoxy
Bruce -- 4/23/2001, 3:33 pm- Re: cloudy/milky epoxy
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 4/24/2001, 8:55 am- Re: cloudy/milky epoxy
Paul g. Jacobson -- 4/23/2001, 8:09 pm- Re: cloudy/milky epoxy
Jim -- 4/23/2001, 4:01 pm - Re: cloudy/milky epoxy
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