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Re: Epoxy: End Pours in Cold Weather
By:Jamey
Date: 12/18/2003, 6:26 pm
In Response To: Re: Epoxy: End Pours in Cold Weather (Myrl Tanton)

Do you even need the heat? Whaen you are doing your endpur the larger amount of epoxy creates a larger amount of exothermic release because of the reaction... This is why you neen to put the end in water. I would think that as long as the resin and hardener were not 30 degrees the reaction would provide enough heat when it got going to cure it. At least to a point where it is solid and the boat can be moved. It can finish curing in the garage or house then. This seems to make sense to me but, I might be wrong. Anyone else with this experience?

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Epoxy: End Pours in Cold Weather
Rick Sylvia -- 12/18/2003, 4:49 pm
End pours on an Outer Island?
Jay Babina -- 12/19/2003, 7:47 am
Re: End pours on an Outer Island?
Rick Sylvia -- 12/19/2003, 8:39 am
Re: End pours on an Outer Island?
Ken Blanton -- 12/19/2003, 8:16 pm
Re: End pours on an Outer Island?
Jay Doorly -- 12/20/2003, 1:49 am
Re: End pours on an Outer Island?
srchr/gerald -- 12/19/2003, 8:48 pm
Re: End pours on an Outer Island?
Jay Babina -- 12/19/2003, 9:19 am
Re: End pours on an Outer Island?
Rick Sylvia -- 12/19/2003, 9:49 am
Re: Indoors slanted end pours
pikabike -- 12/19/2003, 1:01 am
Re: Indoors slanted end pours
LeeG -- 12/19/2003, 8:09 am
Ditto! *NM*
Robert N Pruden -- 12/19/2003, 7:38 pm
Cold end pour
bryan gorr -- 12/19/2003, 7:15 am
Re: Epoxy: End Pours in Cold Weather
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/18/2003, 11:38 pm
Re: Epoxy: End Pours in Cold Weather
Marcel -- 12/18/2003, 8:18 pm
Re: Epoxy: End Pours in Cold Weather
Jim Farrelly -- 12/18/2003, 9:56 pm
Re: Epoxy: End Pours in Cold Weather
Myrl Tanton -- 12/18/2003, 5:20 pm
Re: Epoxy: End Pours in Cold Weather
Jamey -- 12/18/2003, 6:26 pm