Epoxy: Faster Setting with Heat?
I am looking to make a repair to an older boat and the temperature has cooled here lately. I know that bring the temp back up to 70F or so will help the epoxy cure faster. But what if I bring it up to 90F? Or even 120F? Will I weaken the repair?
This is on the portage yoke for a 100# boat, so it is important it is strong. Which is why I can't risk the epoxy not being fully set before I go.
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- Epoxy: Faster Setting with Heat?
Gordon Niessen -- 11/28/2003, 9:55 am- Re: Epoxy: Faster Setting with Heat?
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John Caldeira -- 11/28/2003, 10:32 am - Re: Epoxy: Faster Setting with Heat?
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