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Question about fiberglass repair
Hi, What is the minimum tempeture that fiberglass will set up in? I am eager to get started on my new console but the outside temp reads 11 right now.any input would be appreciated
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Re: Question about fiberglass repair
sounds like you need one of those propane heaters like Strick is using (aiming right at your work)
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Re: Question about fiberglass repair
The epoxy I'm using says ideal temps is in the mid 70's. There is a special hardner one can buy for working in 50 degree temps. I would think that 11 deg is just too cold.
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Re: Question about fiberglass repair
I think you will need to provide some heat at that low a temp. Those heaters are really good. Mine is acting up so I'll be getting a diesel one next.
strick
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Re: Question about fiberglass repair
Last year I held off until March then bedded some stringers outside on another boat. Fast cure epoxy cures slow in March! I am waiting for some nice weather to do a Transom on the 20SF.
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Re: Question about fiberglass repair
Thanks for the tips guys,looks like i'll be on hold for a while.
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Re: Question about fiberglass repair
If you make a tent like hermit . . . it'll dry, but you'll have "resin-head" for a week. Make sure you open up the tee-pee when you're laying up the glass.
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Re: Question about fiberglass repair
Hey Big,
Cure for "resin head" = Beer!
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