: Just got done watching a few utube videos on glassing what looked
: like a wooden SUP. They talked about hot coating and such. Are
: people using polyester resins on cedar SUPs? Does that work. I
: once used it on a cedar canoe and it never cured. It was a big
: mess. Are there new polyesters that work on cedar. It also looks
: like they add surfacing agents to make it flow out better and
: sand much easier. If that is possible do you still need to
: protect the glass with varnish? That would be great for kayaks
: as well. Polyester sets fast which maybe a problem or a blessing
: I think. Anyone have some thoughts on this. Does adding a
: surfacing agent to epoxy work or does that make it hard for the
: varnish to stick. I think it would be great if it made the
: sanding out easier. Thanks for any imput. Joe
Polyester is a lousy glue, so using it for cedar strip isn't a great idea, it's also quite brittle though some of the newer modified resins are better. It sets very fast, in hot weather initial cure can be in well under 10 minutes, gives very little working time. Most polyester resin is for laminating and is made without wax so it never cures hard, it's not supposed to. With wax added it'll cure hard.
Polyester eventually chaulks with exposure to UV in the sun, looks much like unprotected epoxy. You can't add the wax to epoxy, very different chemistry.
Bill H.
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