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Re: Epoxy - Is Temperature Everything?
By:Julie Kanarr
Date: 4/24/2001, 9:34 am
In Response To: Epoxy - Is Temperature Everything? (Dwight)

: I’ve been struggling with the epoxy fill coats. Lots of bubbles, and an
: uneven coating. I left the garage heater on by mistake today and when I
: got home it was 85F in the garage. I put a coat of epoxy on and it’s
: smooth as glass. It was about 70F when I put the other coats on. Also, I
: didn’t have near as much trouble last year, but I was applying the epoxy
: in the summer time.

: I’m using System 3 with slow hardner.

: Dwight

A slow hardener is designed for use in hot temperatures...... if you're going to be working in cooler temps, use a different hardener. I used System 3 with fast hardener when working in 60 degree temps-- with good results... and have used System 3 with medium hardener when working at room temp (68 degrees)... also with good results. One of the points that System 3's Epoxy Book makes is that one should use the hardener that corresponds to one's working temperatures... (cold = fast, room temperature = medium, hot = slow)

Depending on where you live, given the price of electricity & fuel these days, if you've got a lot of work left, it would probably be cheaper to buy some medium hardener rather than keeping the garage heat cranked up....

Julie Kanarr

Messages In This Thread

Epoxy - Is Temperature Everything?
Dwight -- 4/23/2001, 11:01 pm
Re: Epoxy - Is Temperature Everything?
Jim -- 4/24/2001, 9:52 am
Re: Epoxy - Is Temperature Everything?
Julie Kanarr -- 4/24/2001, 9:34 am
Re: Epoxy - Is Temperature Everything?
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 4/24/2001, 8:59 am
Re: Epoxy - Is Temperature Everything?
Roger Nuffer -- 4/24/2001, 2:39 am