zoidberg
Well-Known Member
While rummaging around in the rear of my 'boat shed', I discovered a long-forgot tub of West 105 resin, which was about half-full..... about 25kg or so. Mice had scraped off much of the labelling, but I could make out that the 'Use By' date was on 2004.
This tub has a stackpipe running down to near the bottom and, on withdrawing this and reinserting it, resistance was felt...... like the resin had turned to jelly. I though the stuff was 'kaput'....useless.... although I emailed Wessex Resins for suggestions about what I ought to do with it.
This evening, on a whim, I extracted this stackpipe again and poked a thin rod down inside. The rod was coated, and the resin it picked up seems fluid enough to be mixed with hardener, and perhaps used. I'll try to decant what I can from the 45kg tub and explore whether a test sample will gel then harden. I may be able to use it for seal-coating of plywood or summat.
Does anyone have experience of reviving old epoxy resin.,..?
This tub has a stackpipe running down to near the bottom and, on withdrawing this and reinserting it, resistance was felt...... like the resin had turned to jelly. I though the stuff was 'kaput'....useless.... although I emailed Wessex Resins for suggestions about what I ought to do with it.
This evening, on a whim, I extracted this stackpipe again and poked a thin rod down inside. The rod was coated, and the resin it picked up seems fluid enough to be mixed with hardener, and perhaps used. I'll try to decant what I can from the 45kg tub and explore whether a test sample will gel then harden. I may be able to use it for seal-coating of plywood or summat.
Does anyone have experience of reviving old epoxy resin.,..?