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Old 01-13-2012, 12:13 AM
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Default Epoxy Precautions

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Well i had already ordered the epoxy from Merton's in Massachusetts so i might as well use it, the guy there talked me into it. I will post some more pics as i make headway, just have to get through this nasty storm coming our way tonight.
Mike, I agree with the choice of epoxy because of it's superior bond strength and waterproof properties as others have mentioned. However, even though it doesn't smell, it's a LOT more toxic than poly or vinylester! There are some nasty chemicals in the hardener, so you need to take some precautions when using it! Check out this note I posted a few years ago. http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...cautions+epoxy Denny
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