Date: 10/13/2003, 2:46 pm
: bigger issue will be varnishing bugs.
By the time I do the varnishing, maybe the bug season will have ended (hope, hope).
: remember that in a 24hr period if the temps dip
: down into the 50's and into the 70's you aren't getting 24hrs of
: 60degrees.
OK, it sounds like if I don't keep the ovenight temp at 60 or higher, the epoxy takes longer to cure. Am I correct in assuming that all I need to do then is allow more time for the curing before I proceed to the next step? Someone told me that he had trouble with the epoxy not curing in his living room, but he thought it was due to the high humidity (Seattle) more than the cool temperature. I think he also said he didn't like the pump and didn't use it the 2nd time around.
The resin kit is from System 3.
Messages In This Thread
- Epoxy: How to protect curing epoxy from bug visitors?
pikabike -- 10/13/2003, 10:34 am- Re: Epoxy: How to protect curing epoxy from bug vi
John Monroe -- 10/14/2003, 4:36 am- Curing times
pikabike -- 10/14/2003, 7:17 pm- Re: Curing times
Annapolis -- 10/15/2003, 9:33 am
- Re: Curing times
- Re: Epoxy: How to protect curing epoxy from bug vi
LeeG -- 10/13/2003, 11:00 am- Re: Epoxy: How to protect curing epoxy from bug vi
pikabike -- 10/13/2003, 2:46 pm- Re: Epoxy: How to protect curing epoxy from bug vi
Annapolis -- 10/13/2003, 4:02 pm- Not going to use the pumps
pikabike -- 10/14/2003, 7:03 pm
- Re: Epoxy: How to protect curing epoxy from bug vi
Danny Cox -- 10/13/2003, 2:54 pm- Humidity not an issue, supposedly
pikabike -- 10/14/2003, 6:59 pm
- Not going to use the pumps
- Re: Epoxy: How to protect curing epoxy from bug vi
- Curing times
- Re: Epoxy: How to protect curing epoxy from bug vi