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Re: Thixotropic agents
By:Byron Lawrence
Date: 4/26/1999, 2:39 pm
In Response To: Re: Thixotropic agents (Pete Rudie)

A couple of additional things to bear in mind when using thixotropic agents:

— different thickening agents create different strength joints (e.g., microballoons are great for thickening and fairing, but create a much weaker joint than cab-o-sil or woodflour).

— staight cab-o-sil makes a wonderfully smooth fillet, but the joint is distinctively "white" unless you throw in some wood flour or sawdust to color it a bit.

— the microballoons I received from CLC created a dark red mixture...OK for the inside, but not something you want on an outside joint on a bright finished boat.

From my limited experience, the cab-o-sil/woodflour mixture (about 2:1) has given me the best strength and color match.

While I don't like the extra sanding, I've found that successive thin coats of epoxy seems to avoid major runs.

Good luck!

Messages In This Thread

Thixotropic agents
Dave Williams -- 4/24/1999, 11:55 pm
Re: Thixotropic agents
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 4/25/1999, 11:58 am
Re: Thixotropic agents
Pete Rudie -- 4/25/1999, 1:39 am
Re: Thixotropic agents
Byron Lawrence -- 4/26/1999, 2:39 pm
Joint strength
Pete Rudie -- 4/26/1999, 3:04 pm