I use West for moderately large amounts justifying the use of the pumps, since they cannot be trusted for less than a full stroke. I tolerate the fuss and mess of adding this and that to get the characteristics I need for the job.
For jobs where I need small amounts available over an extended period of time I prefer the self-mixing cartridge tubes used with a caulking gun that System Three pioneered, which come in several varieties that already contain necessary additives. They are particularly handy when I need two varieties of epoxy, an adhesive and a fairing mix. For example. on a lapstrake build there may be gluing, fairing, cutting of gains all going on at the same time.
Cleaner and more convenient, they allow me to work without gloves non-sticky hands and well justify the extra cost. West has them too but I haven't investigated there version yet.
Of course, as I have mentioned before I don't epoxy coat my boats so I use far less epoxy than most.
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- Epoxy: West Systems
John Faas -- 6/5/2014, 12:53 pm- Re: Epoxy: West Systems
john vanburen -- 6/6/2014, 7:51 am- Re: Epoxy: West Systems
Bill Hamm -- 6/8/2014, 2:00 am- Re: Epoxy: West Systems
ancient kayaker -- 6/8/2014, 3:33 pm
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ancient kayaker -- 6/21/2014, 5:25 pm - Re: Epoxy: West Systems
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A. Edie -- 6/14/2014, 11:18 am- Re: Epoxy: West Systems
John Faas -- 6/20/2014, 11:22 am- Re: Epoxy: West Systems
Al Edie -- 6/21/2014, 1:38 pm- Re: Epoxy: West Systems
Marc Upchurch -- 6/21/2014, 2:50 pm
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Bill Hamm -- 6/21/2014, 11:45 pm - Re: Epoxy: West Systems
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5-1 vs. 2-1 epoxies info -- 6/22/2014, 10:43 am - Re: Epoxy: West Systems
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