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a how to guide......
i have recived a ton of pm's on the same subject.......
this is how to do it......
you have to fool the resin into reacting as it should in an optimum situation.
when its colder out....and you are mixing resin.....its viscosity is a lot lower, so it takes you far more resin to saturate the glass.
one trick i used......was to pre mix the resin only....stir that stuff well.
use a mixer thingy in your drill.....get a vortex going for about 5 minits.....just hang the drill over the edge of the bucket ...turn it on and walk away.......
just before glassing........warm the resin.........75 deg when you add the cat....
(store the resin cooler .....but not cold )
pre heat the substraight and glass with lights.... thouroughly warm but not hot !
if the resin is at room temp...(75 deg) as well as the substraight,
the resin will go a lot farther.....(2x farther) than if the resin ( and substraight) are cold....(50 deg)
dont get the resin hot..(90 deg or over) .....when you add the cat....if you do it will kick immead and cure in 5 mins.
if your are wondering about a set ratio for gallon of resin to how many sq feet of glass.....yes there is ....but it depends on the thickness of glass you are using.
the optimum ratio for resin to glass is 60 % glass and 40 percent resin......(really tough to get).........a 60 /40 ratio
i. have heard of infusion or vac bagging being done with a 70-30 ratio.
however......if you can get 50-50 you are doing really good.
the rule of thumb is saturate the glass....no more....no less.
i hope that helps us cold weather boat nut people.....
cheers
oops
i have recived a ton of pm's on the same subject.......
this is how to do it......
you have to fool the resin into reacting as it should in an optimum situation.
when its colder out....and you are mixing resin.....its viscosity is a lot lower, so it takes you far more resin to saturate the glass.
one trick i used......was to pre mix the resin only....stir that stuff well.
use a mixer thingy in your drill.....get a vortex going for about 5 minits.....just hang the drill over the edge of the bucket ...turn it on and walk away.......
just before glassing........warm the resin.........75 deg when you add the cat....
(store the resin cooler .....but not cold )
pre heat the substraight and glass with lights.... thouroughly warm but not hot !
if the resin is at room temp...(75 deg) as well as the substraight,
the resin will go a lot farther.....(2x farther) than if the resin ( and substraight) are cold....(50 deg)
dont get the resin hot..(90 deg or over) .....when you add the cat....if you do it will kick immead and cure in 5 mins.
if your are wondering about a set ratio for gallon of resin to how many sq feet of glass.....yes there is ....but it depends on the thickness of glass you are using.
the optimum ratio for resin to glass is 60 % glass and 40 percent resin......(really tough to get).........a 60 /40 ratio
i. have heard of infusion or vac bagging being done with a 70-30 ratio.
however......if you can get 50-50 you are doing really good.
the rule of thumb is saturate the glass....no more....no less.
i hope that helps us cold weather boat nut people.....
cheers
oops