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Re: System Three Epoxy
By:Don Beale
Date: 4/28/1999, 11:42 pm
In Response To: System Three Epoxy (Chris Howie)

I used System Three on my first boat, a Cosine Wherry. It's a good product. Any of thier hardeners will be compatible with each other. They even told me whemn I spoke to them before ordering that different brands of epoxy will stick to each other if the first coat is completely cured and sanded, for a mechanical bond. This is not an area I'd care to experiment in.

I tried West and didnt like the 5:1 ratio, or its fumes. I was used to 2:1 and the other fumes, which are just as bad. I then tried MAS and have been using it since, on three more boats. It take longer to cure but I like working with it. I think the S-3 "clear coat" is similar to MAS but have not used it. RAKA is also a good brand I've heard, and less expensive.

As to cloth, others might have better advise but heres my experience: I used 6oz on all but the latest project when I tried RAKA 4oz. The 6oz is quite a bit easier to work with, and I will go back to it. It's easier to wet out, and easier to work bubble sout of the wider weave. 6oz will weigh a little more but I'm not so sure even of that.

This is an addicting sport, have fun!

> I am planning to use System Three Epoxy to glass my Georgian Bay kayak. I
> am thinking of using the clear coat epoxy to put down a sealer coat and
> then use regular system three epoxy with #2 hardner for the rest. Is this
> a good idea, or should I use the same epoxy for the whole project? I have
> never worked with epoxy before, so any tips or advice would be greatly
> appreciated. What is the best weight cloth to use?

Messages In This Thread

System Three Epoxy
Chris Howie -- 4/28/1999, 8:35 pm
Re: System Three Epoxy
David Binger -- 4/29/1999, 11:26 am
Re: System Three Epoxy
Edgar Kleindinst -- 4/29/1999, 11:14 am
Re: System Three Epoxy
Don Beale -- 4/28/1999, 11:42 pm