[Alberg30] When to use polyester and not
greg
greg at vandenbergphoto.com
Wed Feb 19 16:57:56 PST 2003
I thought it would be you that would have the answer. I remember you explaining the
pros and cons a few years back when you were doing decks. Thanks George.
kindest regards- Greg
George Dinwiddie wrote:
> Greg,
>
> I believe that Gougeon Brothers only makes epoxy. I use Evercoat Boat
> Yard polyester resin. It's cheap and works just fine. For a finish
> coat, painting the resin with PVA causes it to cure all the way to the
> surface. Polyester doesn't have the adhesive power of epoxy, so you
> always have to rough up the surface if you're going on top of resin
> that's fully cured. The book This Old Boat (see
> http://www.alberg30.org/store/Amazon.html) has a good introduction for
> working with polyester.
>
> Polyester has some advantages over epoxy. It stands up to UV. It's
> cheaper. It's more forgiving of catalyst mixing errors. Epoxy, on the
> other hand, is adhesive and more waterproof.
>
> - George
>
> greg wrote:
> > I am about to do some glass work and have always used the West Sys. I have
> > wanted to try the polyester resins but can't find any dos and don'ts regarding
> > its use with existing or original construction. Any pointers.
> >
> > Kindest Regards- Greg
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