Iain C
Well-Known Member
I buy my epoxy and associated gubbins from East Coast Fibreglass, and very good they are too. So far this winter I've used 7kg of the stuff on all the structural repairs I've been doing plus the rebuild of my rudder following tang failure.
I opened a brand new can this week, to apply the biaxial reinforcement to the edges of the now complete rudder, and it's not gone off. 36 hours now and it's still tacky, although very, very slowly going in the right direction...and for 24 of those hours the rudder has been in a nice warm house.
I've pretty much ruled out any issues such as cold/damp/mix ratio error/surface contaminants. I mixed two batches from the fresh, sealed tin and they are both duff, and I am rapidly coming to the conclusion that there might be a bad batch of epoxy out there.
Has anyone else had any issues with ECF's own branded general purpose laminating epoxy that's been bought very recently? Unfortunatly they are now closed until the new year so I can't ask them the question...and I really want to get on with the job.
I guess the next plan is to mix up a very small test quantity just to make sure...but any feedback welcome.
I opened a brand new can this week, to apply the biaxial reinforcement to the edges of the now complete rudder, and it's not gone off. 36 hours now and it's still tacky, although very, very slowly going in the right direction...and for 24 of those hours the rudder has been in a nice warm house.
I've pretty much ruled out any issues such as cold/damp/mix ratio error/surface contaminants. I mixed two batches from the fresh, sealed tin and they are both duff, and I am rapidly coming to the conclusion that there might be a bad batch of epoxy out there.
Has anyone else had any issues with ECF's own branded general purpose laminating epoxy that's been bought very recently? Unfortunatly they are now closed until the new year so I can't ask them the question...and I really want to get on with the job.
I guess the next plan is to mix up a very small test quantity just to make sure...but any feedback welcome.