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The Basics, Starting Out
Filling synthetic stock with fiber glass resin
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Treloar" data-source="post: 1936047" data-attributes="member: 104002"><p>1 Polyester Resin will heat up during cure and shrink so use a slow epoxy. Fast 5 minute epoxies are very poor, the best are the slow cures taking 24 hours to go firm at 25 degrees C and up to 3 days at 45 C to completely cure. Remember the reinforcement Carbon or S glass, etc is the strength, the resin just holds the reinforce in place.</p><p>2 It could be time to find another stock as the inner surface probably won't bond properly to the new resin poured in. As it's only for a cheek piece then give it a go to save $$$$$'s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Treloar, post: 1936047, member: 104002"] 1 Polyester Resin will heat up during cure and shrink so use a slow epoxy. Fast 5 minute epoxies are very poor, the best are the slow cures taking 24 hours to go firm at 25 degrees C and up to 3 days at 45 C to completely cure. Remember the reinforcement Carbon or S glass, etc is the strength, the resin just holds the reinforce in place. 2 It could be time to find another stock as the inner surface probably won't bond properly to the new resin poured in. As it's only for a cheek piece then give it a go to save $$$$$'s [/QUOTE]
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