Originally Posted by
Maurice Mcmurry
I use West System epoxy thickened to paste consistency with collodial silica. It wets out amazingly well without running all over the place. The exceptional wet out characteristics insure that it will stick strong whether its quite thick or very thin.
I tried that route yesterday with a couple of layers. Going to take off the clamps today (48 hrs). I'll then see how much springback (if any) I get from the first two inside layers. Strengthwise, I don't think I would be able to glue all 10 laminates together and then bend on the form. So my game plan is to do 2-3 layers at a time, perhaps up to about 4 layers, then winch in place and place clamps.
I also bought some West Systems extra slow hardener to get really long working time.
Last edited by Alan Lightstone; 05-02-2024 at 8:19 AM.
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