There is an aweful lot of work in a stripper and the last thing you should get involved in is judging the worth of a "no-name" epoxy.
If you go to sites that sell the makings for S&G and strip-built boats you see the names of certain epoxies over and over. Some even give you the option of expensive or economy products. The total difference in cost is usually not that great. When in doubt buy a well known brand so you have someone to go to if questions arise or complaints are necessary.
: Has anyone had experience with Tap Plastics epoxy. They have a special marine
: epoxy that sounds like it should work good for a strip kayak. They sell
: all the fiberglass and supplies locally so that works out well for me. I
: can't seem to find any reviews of kayaks made with their product.