: Putting combing risers on my Shearwater 16 Hybrid, I mixed Cel-o-fil with the
: epoxy rather thickly. Well, the "ketchup" consistency
: recommended is pretty vague. And, at my previous idea of ketchup
: thickness, it was still capable of sagging. I guess I focused on the goal
: of making it sag-free, and mixed it to about the consistency of spun honey
: -- the white stuff that's thicker than yogurt (or some commercial
: blister-pack household epoxies). I noticed later that drip/spill areas
: that had a thin film dried rather dry -- easily sanded to a powder. But,
: areas that skushed out between the parts are hard -- just not as hard as
: normal epoxy -- yet, anyway.
: So, have I screwed up? How bad? Any mitigation? I sure can't see that I could
: get it off again on purpose, which is probably a good thing. Thanks
Mix up a small batch the same and try it on some scraps, then test to destruction. You should get an idea if it is OK.
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- Epoxy: may have made a mistake
wwfloyd -- 4/10/2009, 11:12 pm- Re: Epoxy: may have made a mistake
Pawistik -- 4/11/2009, 11:44 am- Re: Epoxy: may have made a mistake
Etienne Muller -- 4/11/2009, 6:39 am- Re: Epoxy: may have made a mistake
John F Monroe -- 4/11/2009, 3:20 am- Re: Epoxy: may have made a mistake
Bill Hamm -- 4/10/2009, 11:42 pm- Re: Epoxy: may have made a mistake
wwfloyd -- 4/10/2009, 11:53 pm- Re: Epoxy: may have made a mistake
Bill Hamm -- 4/11/2009, 10:06 am
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