Date: 5/23/2003, 4:06 pm
: I built an Artic Tern last fall. Everything was going great until the second
: trip out. Some of the glass on the deck started pulling up. Not a big
: area. I attributed it to a bad batch of epoxy. I cut out the glass and
: patched it. Then put the boat away from the winter.
: A week ago I pulled out the boat to give it a final sanding and a varnish!
: While sanding I found a bunch of other "wet spots" where the
: epoxy had not hardened. So out came the 60 grit sand paper, glass and OLD
: RESIN to "fix" these problem spots. I bought some fast hardener
: and went to work.
: Well to make a long story short, I have 4 large patches with 2 coats of what
: I think is bad epoxy. And the whole boat with one layer of good epoxy over
: the patches. But the expoy WILL NOT HARDEN!!!
: Now I know people will say I mixed it wrong. But I really do not this that is
: the case this time. I measured things very precisly. I threw out a bunch
: of batched that were not measured in the exact proportions.
: So what do I do? The boat is now ugly. I can deal with that. But how can I
: fix it? Should I get out the heat gun and belt sander and remove all the
: glass? Should I just put a few layers of epoxy over the bad and call it
: good? Do I just remove the patches, clean things up and start over? What
: do you think?
This happen to our Artic tern also, tought it might be us, ITS NOT, The epoxy must be bad,same vintage. We are going to just patch it. The funing thing is that it was completely hard for sanding, then went soft a month or so latter.
Don and Max.
Messages In This Thread
- S&G: Bad news
Erik Wahlstrom -- 5/23/2003, 2:35 pm- Re: S&G: Bad news
Don -- 5/23/2003, 6:34 pm- Re: S&G: Bad news
Don Lucas -- 5/24/2003, 11:14 am- Re: S&G: Bad news
David Hill -- 5/24/2003, 12:56 pm
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Don Lucas -- 5/23/2003, 4:06 pm- Re: S&G: Bad news
Shawn Baker -- 5/23/2003, 3:23 pm - Re: S&G: Bad news
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