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Re: Post cure at high temp.
By:Paul C
Date: 10/20/2000, 4:01 pm
In Response To: Post cure at high temp. (Jonathan Hirsch)

Jonathan,

I must have been to that site last year - because I'm not that smart and I did the same thing around last new years. I think I did it to save time - but certainly didn't mind if it made things stronger. I built a cardboard A frame around some 1/8" Luan panels I was 'glassing w/ Raka epoxy and used one of those little space heaters with a blower behind metal coils to heat it up. I was concerned about melting things and starting fires - so I monitored the temperature with one of those little digital thermometers with the sensor at the end of a length of wire. According that thermometer the temperature was going up to about 120 degrees F. I was working on my patio and the outside temp. was probably in the 40s (F). It all worked great. I haven't done any testing to tell if the panels are stronger than a set of control panels - so I can't say if it made any difference - but I can say that I am very happy with the results.

For what it's worth,
PC

Messages In This Thread

Post cure at high temp.
Jonathan Hirsch -- 10/20/2000, 1:15 am
Re: Post cure at high temp.
Paul C -- 10/20/2000, 4:01 pm
Re: Post cure at high temp.
Tapio Manner -- 10/20/2000, 9:54 am
Re: Post cure at high temp.
Ian Johnston -- 10/20/2000, 3:56 am