Tribalvision
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looking good.. any chance of making your update pictures larger? It's hard to see any details
How do you measure for the mix ratio? The West system has pre-measuring dispensing pumps.
humidity is a minor factor I wouldnt even worry about it.. But Temperature 100% effects the cure time because heat is what cures the mix. I used 16 oz mixing containers and a MEKP bottle with a dispensing gauge on it. It's called the measure-matic and was worth its weight in gold.
http://www.shopmaninc.com/containers.html
I used 2 and 3" chip brushes I bought from Harbor Freight by the box.
Remember, when applying the mat, dont cut the pieces. Doing this will leave an edge you will have to sand/fill. Instead, just tear off pieces of mat and apply. I usually pre-tear a pile of mat before I mix the resin so I dont waste time.
Luckily it's Florida do I should have good drying time. That measurement device would have been a great thing to have. I wonder if my local fiberglass place has something like that. I bought a couple brushes how many do you think I need? I have like 4 or 6 right now.
unless you keep the brush soaking in a can of Acetone, you'll need a brush every time you do a fiberglass session. It will harden like a brick each time. thats why i just bought the box and tossed them when finished.
I am unable to tear I went with fiberglass the weave stuff what would you recommend then? This is what I have http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/graphics/rutanFiberglassCloths.jpg
That is not Mat, that is cloth. that is for shaping, not for strength. You want to use 1.5oz chopped strand mat and about 5 layers of it for strength. You cant do all 5 layers at once. You'll probably do about half the box per session.
http://www.uscomposites.com/mat.html
Hows this? Sorry I've been using photo bucket so I can simply copy paste for other websites. I can repost any others you'd like to see also.
you can set the default size in photobucket. this will let you just copy/paste but will make them larger
Ok well it looks like 5 yards would be plenty given my box size. What should I do with the cloth?
I usually tear a couple big pieces for the big spots, and small pieces for the curves etc. anywhere from 10" to 2" just tear up alot of them and set them next to the project.. Even if you run out of resin to use them all, you will always need them for the next batch. Not much you can do about the mess. It comes with being custom.
Cloth has strength - problem is that layer to layer you don't get good bonding. You need a layer of mat between layers of cloth.