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Different types of epoxy question

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 11:21 am
by jdzz
I will able to get couple gallon of epoxy/hardener that use to create fiberglass oil pipes that to be use on the ocean floor for cheap.
It has 4-1 ratio and has to heat to around 155F before mixing.
Will I run into any problem using this epoxy for my kayak? If I am going to do a test on a small piece of ply-board, what should I look for?

Thanks,

jdzz

Re: Different types of epoxy question

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 6:07 pm
by jem
I wouldn't use it. It will smell bad and how are you going to maintain 155 degrees?

Re: Different types of epoxy question

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 4:28 am
by PiratePete
jem wrote:I wouldn't use it. It will smell bad and how are you going to maintain 155 degrees?
& work with it without burning your self?

Re: Different types of epoxy question

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:43 am
by john the pom
Run a hot bath and work underwater. Just like building ships in bottles only wetter.

Re: Different types of epoxy question

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:32 am
by Oldsparkey
jdzz wrote:I will able to get couple gallon of epoxy/hardener that use to create fiberglass oil pipes that to be use on the ocean floor for cheap.
It has 4-1 ratio and has to heat to around 155F before mixing.
Will I run into any problem using this epoxy for my kayak? If I am going to do a test on a small piece of ply-board, what should I look for?

Thanks,

jdzz
It sounds like you would be working with a nightmare of epoxy. The cheep stuff would cost you a boat before you are done.
It's better to use some epoxy made for wood boats and spend a little more then you will have a boat you could use and not just a pile of scrap wood that can sit on the ocean floor.

Chuck.

Re: Different types of epoxy question

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:06 am
by jem
jdzz wrote:
... has to heat to around 155F before mixing.
I'm a little puzzled by that. Did you mean it won't cure until hitting 155f?

In either case, like Chuck said, it doesn't sound like it will be builder friendly. It would be worth getting something from RAKA.com or uscomposites.com

Re: Different types of epoxy question

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:37 am
by jdzz
jem wrote:
jdzz wrote:
... has to heat to around 155F before mixing.
I'm a little puzzled by that. Did you mean it won't cure until hitting 155f?

In either case, like Chuck said, it doesn't sound like it will be builder friendly. It would be worth getting something from RAKA.com or uscomposites.com
Sorry for the confusion. Basically, the instruction to mix the epoxy and the hardener is to bring both up to 155 degrees Fahrenheit before mixing the two together. For simplicity, I think I will go with Raka or uscomposites.com

Thanks,

Jdzz

Re: Different types of epoxy question

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:40 am
by jdzz
In case you wonder what those epoxy are using for: :D

http://www.aquaeitaliana.it/wp-content/ ... _fpi_1.jpg

Re: Different types of epoxy question

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:58 pm
by jem
wow! I bet it's special formulated for that application.