what resins are used for fiberglass for plywood boats?



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I glued epoxy ED-20, hardener Ethyl 45-M glass cloth T-23 on the oiler without paraffin, all bought in Eurochem. All very inexpensive, but under GOST. Why such a choice - of course the price. Curing agent is good and cheap, mix comfortably 1:2 color brown, but I do not care about painting, although you can leave so! Curing time from 40 minutes to 1 hour affects the temperature and depth of mixing Even a bucket can be mixed, most importantly a thin layer! Say 1 liter in a jar will boil in 15 minutes, and dilute it in a basin and you have an hour before it sets. And most importantly, well, roll the cloth resin will be gone less, adhesion is better, less weight, the money is better, and without air pockets are stronger products I rolled iron roller, just a can of 5 cm in diameter and width as well, handle the same axis wire 8 mm steel took on metal shop that would not harden stored in a can with acetone?

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glued epoxy ED-20 hardener Ethyl 45-M glass cloth T-23 on the oiling agent without paraffin, all bought in Eurochem. All very inexpensive but according to GOST. Why such a choice - of course the price. Curing agent is good and cheap mix conveniently 1:2 color brown but I do not care about painting although you can leave so! Curing time from 40 minutes to 1 hour affects the temperature and depth of mixing Even a bucket can be mixed the main thing thin layer! Say 1 liter in a can boils in 15 minutes and dilute it in a basin and you have an hour before it sets. And most importantly, well roll the cloth resin will be gone less adhesion is better weight is less expensive and more profitable without the air pockets of the product stronger I rolled iron roller simple balvanka 5 cm in diameter and width as well as the handle she also has a wire 8 mm steel took at a metal shop that would not have frozen stored in a can with acetone.

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polyester or epoxy

 

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