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Old 12-11-2014, 09:37 AM
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I will be doing some winter epoxy work and have limited experience with epoxy ( I've always used polyester resin ) and any epoxy I've used has been the West System - although never used with fiberglass - always used thickened, to repair a crack etc.

Is there a better, less expensive epoxy and where can I purchase it ? Or, should I stick with West ? I will probably not need more than a few quarts to a gallon.

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The epoxy you might be looking for is called vinylester. Or more properly, epoxy vinylester . It works like poly and wets out mat. And has a nice low viscosity. And has mechanical properties better than West system epoxy.

Merton's sells it. Data sheet is attached.
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