That's about 3%....pretty stout. Surprised it didn't kick really fast on you.I used 1 oz of MEKP to 1 quart of resin.
That's about 3%....pretty stout. Surprised it didn't kick really fast on you.I used 1 oz of MEKP to 1 quart of resin.
That's about 3%....pretty stout. Surprised it didn't kick really fast on you.
I think it will be easier with a caulking gun loaded with the resin peanut butter mix. I have some deeper and hard to reach areas where I need to get in all the slots and gaps., hence making a nice bead using the gun. The gun I think will fillet it in much better also. A stick won't work for me and will become messier I think.just be prepared to have lots of acetone at hand for cleanup. depending how fast your work time is, it can be a problem. the mixing, filling, assemble with the gun, in my opinion, you already need some smaller wood stir to mix and then fill the tube. why not use that wood stir to fill the voids. It will be full enough and be covered over with 1708. Even little voids will not be the worst. I only know that the resin will stick to anything and once it kicks, forget about cleaning your stuff. your gun will be all caked up within 20-30min
To get the correct and precise angle to drill out the gimball holes, in the new transom, I just purchased this angle finder. I'll let you all know how it works out for me.
This video really helped me tremendously.
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Thanks I already ordered the blank caulking tubes, 3 for $10 free shipping. If it runs into any issues will definitely try the bags. I really appreciate the info.I wouldn't waste my money or time trying to load empty caulking tubes. It'll be frustrating, messy, and cost more than the alternative. I highly recommend getting some Wilton 16" decorating bags - probably available at your grocery store. These work so much better than zip-lock bags with the corner cut off, as they have a more acute angle than the 90-degree corner of a zip-lock bag. This makes them easier to hold, they fit into a narrower space, and the PB moves to the tip much easier when squeezing. Plus, they'll cost pennies vs. the caulk tubes.
To load, I would put a new bag in a large cup and fold the opening of the bag over the rim of the cup. Dump in the PB, lift the bag out of the cup, twist the back, cut the tip, and you're ready to go.
great Progress. FWIWThe transom cured nice. I'm going to purchase empty caulking tubes, I'll use it with the peanut butter resin mixture to get to the hard reached areas to fillet. It should work decent, your thoughts.
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