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Re: rain and curing epoxy
By:Jim
Date: 9/24/2001, 2:45 pm
In Response To: rain and curing epoxy (David S.)

: Well, it seems that this is just one of those days, I started to sheath the
: ouside of the hull when it started to sprinkle, I had set up a tarp to
: protect me from falling pine straw and such but I got some raindrops on
: the curing epoxy and it turned a little milky in places. Will this go away
: or have I messed it up?? David S.

David,

My experience with moisture on epoxy is only drops of sweat and no, they didn't go away. If it's just on the surface you may be able to sand it off but it sounds like it's going to be in the cloth layer. I decided to just keep going, assuming all the while I'd have bigger defects to worry about. The boat is finished, I did nothing about the milky spots and I can live with them. Paddling is much better than worrying about the little defects. As I was advised, a good varnish job will go along way towards improving the appearance. Anyway, the little spots are much less noticable than the scratches I put in the bottom already.

Jim

Messages In This Thread

rain and curing epoxy
David S. -- 9/24/2001, 2:06 pm
Epoxy cures when wet with water
eric schade (shearwater boats) -- 9/25/2001, 6:11 pm
the milky kayak
David S. -- 9/25/2001, 6:58 pm
Re: rain and curing epoxy
Bob -- 9/24/2001, 9:55 pm
Re: rain and curing epoxy
Jim -- 9/24/2001, 2:45 pm