: As I applied a finish coat of epoxy to the hull of my Merganser I scraped the
: excess resin from the squeegee into a cup that I left on the bench
: overnight. The next morning I saw what appeared to be a frozen snowball in
: the cup. The 3-1/2 ounces of aerated resin had expanded to a pile
: 3-1/2" diameter and 2-1/2" high. You can see a photo at the end
: of the page at http://twofootartist.com/merganser-construction-notes/
: Can any of you engineers out there explain this? This did not happen with
: the excess epoxy from the deck, but there was less material. Did it need a
: critical mass to react this way?
: -Wes
Consider yourself as very lucky. Excess epoxy in a decent sized mass can catch fire and burn the shop/house down. If I get a mass like this I put it in a bucket of water and set it outside till it cools.
I've not had epoxy catch fire, but I've had several containers of polyester do it, scary.
Bill H.
Messages In This Thread
- Epoxy: Snowball
Wesley Ewell -- 9/30/2009, 9:31 am- Re: Epoxy: Snowball
Bill Hamm -- 9/30/2009, 7:12 pm- Re: Epoxy: Snowball
vk1nf -- 9/30/2009, 10:05 am - Re: Epoxy: Snowball
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