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KBBS Archive 00,000
Re: George Roberts' Sealing Technique
Posted By: Nick Schade In Response To: Re: George Roberts' Sealing Technique (Mark Kanzler)
Date: Monday, 17 August 1998, at 2:34 p.m.
> A thoght occured to me. If one were to heat up the wood immediately
> befor applying the first epoxy (whether seal coat or not), as the
> wood cools it should draw the liquid epoxy into its pores. This would
> impregnate the wood to a greater extent, which may give too much weight
> for the added strength.> Comments?
This is what I recommend. Especially during the winter. Early in the morning, crank up the heat in your shop so it gets up to 80. When you go to start fiberglassing, turn the thermostat down to 60-65. When your done you may be able to lower the temp further depending on the resin system you are using. You don't need to get as drastic as this to get some good effect.
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