BoatingBeginner
Well-Known Member
I’ve read some interesting and inspiring threads on DIY copper epoxy antifoul, in particular:
Yachtmollymawk.com
Boatdesign.net
Epoxyproducts.com
Ybw.com 1
Ybw.com 2
Ybw.com 3
Ybw.com 4
Ybw.com 5
I think Ewan Clark from Coppercoat has made some fair points and is an outstanding brand ambassador. I’m sold. If I could afford it, I’d buy some Coppercoat today. I’d find the best professional painter(s) money could buy and set them to work.
But this is not a real world option for me.
In summary, it boils down to choice of epoxy. The 99% pure spherical copper is cheap and easy to source, and I’m not comfortable with adding biocides.
The epoxy needs to be soft enough to allow continuing exposure of fresh copper over the years – without needing to be ground down.
It seems the only epoxy which allow this will be water-based and solvent free. Here are some examples of what’s available on the market:
http://www.idhl.co.uk/floor-tech-wb-x-clear-5l.html
http://www.resifloor.co.uk/Floor_&_...6/p3202/Resifloor™_WB_Clear/product_info.html
http://www.antel-uk.co.uk/tds/waterbased-epoxy-coating.html
Can anyone see an obvious flaw to this?
For the record, I am considering such an application being undertaken outside the UK, where the Control of Pesticides Regulations (COPR) 1986 (as amended 1997) do not apply.
Yachtmollymawk.com
Boatdesign.net
Epoxyproducts.com
Ybw.com 1
Ybw.com 2
Ybw.com 3
Ybw.com 4
Ybw.com 5
I think Ewan Clark from Coppercoat has made some fair points and is an outstanding brand ambassador. I’m sold. If I could afford it, I’d buy some Coppercoat today. I’d find the best professional painter(s) money could buy and set them to work.
But this is not a real world option for me.
In summary, it boils down to choice of epoxy. The 99% pure spherical copper is cheap and easy to source, and I’m not comfortable with adding biocides.
The epoxy needs to be soft enough to allow continuing exposure of fresh copper over the years – without needing to be ground down.
It seems the only epoxy which allow this will be water-based and solvent free. Here are some examples of what’s available on the market:
http://www.idhl.co.uk/floor-tech-wb-x-clear-5l.html
http://www.resifloor.co.uk/Floor_&_...6/p3202/Resifloor™_WB_Clear/product_info.html
http://www.antel-uk.co.uk/tds/waterbased-epoxy-coating.html
Can anyone see an obvious flaw to this?
For the record, I am considering such an application being undertaken outside the UK, where the Control of Pesticides Regulations (COPR) 1986 (as amended 1997) do not apply.