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Old 04-17-2012, 02:15 AM
martin martin is offline
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Default Looking for composite materials and fiberglass.

Anybody have any left over supplies they want to sell... Thanks MArtin
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Old 04-30-2012, 09:24 AM
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Default composite materials for sale

I have a very tough Polymer no filler needed and its easier to pour.
This is a Urethane, which has tremendous physical characteristics over and above the other polyester based transom repair material, the other is nothing but polyester boat resin with fillers/extenders. My product can be filled but its not necessary, they only reason you would want to fill my product would be to extend it for more volume or to make it lighter in weight.
BTW polyester resin is HYGROSCOPIC this product is not.

I have Clients Making the very large multi level tuna towers that cut the coring out, pour, re glass the surface where the landings meet on the tower legs they were using G-10 Board. They use it because it cut down on the waste/scrap and superior screw bolt retention over the G-10 and other materials they have evaluated.
I have heard and experienced thermal cracking with the other polyester based materials.
15 minute work time.

What does everyone think and who's interested?
I can send out cured sample coupons for evaluation.
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