I cant imagine why anyone would follow west systems approach...
Yeah, what do they know
I cant imagine why anyone would follow west systems approach...
Yeah, what do they know
They know enough for me to listen.
I was being ironic, just for the record (I posted the WEST page excerpt above).
They know marketing very well…. ,they are good at aggressive pricing too. Lol. I love the magazine and i have their epoxy and fillers around. Very rarely do i use it on the boats unless my polyester is old. It seems like epoxy last forever but it also takes forever to work with the stuff…. Polyester is so much faster to work with and to be able to use csm is another benefit.Yeah, what do they know
Very rarely do i use it on the boats unless my polyester is old. It seems like epoxy last forever but it also takes forever to work with the stuff….
Polyester is so much faster to work with and to be able to use csm is another benefit.
Time can definitely be a consideration. For my projects, I usually have a few irons in the fire (so if parts a
I don't know if this is technically CSM, but you can use mat with epoxy. It just has to be something like stitch mat, at least as I understand it (so no binder that doesn't play well with epoxy).
Maybe you are talking about some other type of mat though - I only mention it as it was confusing to me at first because I had heard the "don't use mat with epoxy" but then people were using biaxmat.
I'll use 1708 tape to tab in with and then just use 17oz biaxial as it drapes nicely and don't have to deal with the chopped hairs that tend to pull out on subsequent layers.
. Sometimes that is a nice feature. Even on the worst day, 1708 is way less messy than regular mat. I had a task patching 18 smaller holes in a panel a month ago and i just cut a bunch of patches, ruffled them a little to make them less defined. Then i just stick them to the side of the mixing cup and pick them up with a brush a patch at a time. Never touched anything with my hands. Not sure these images works. This was not Structural but 2-3 layer biax capped the hole underneath. I had a 1:2-1:4 bevel on top, filled with hull and deck putty using a syringe and then gelcoat. That beige albin color was hard to match starting with white gelcoat….I'll use 1708 tape to tab in with and then just use 17oz biaxial as it drapes nicely and don't have to deal with the chopped hairs that tend to pull out on subsequent layers. I find that regular 1708 cloth tends to fall apart, but maybe I just work it too much.
As far as a peal and ply goes I am not familiar with it other than I know what it is . are you supposed to use it On every layer if so that creates a lot of expense and trash it wouldn’t be for me if it’s just used on the last layer I could possibly see the value of it anyways I’m not an expert in epoxy by any means but my wager stands