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would it help to use a real slow hardener? I have one here wich can be used for 7 hours @ 22°C.shine wrote:You have to go real fast, maybe 4 inches a second.
Another one with 5 hours. I used this on several speaker cabinet projects and you could mix 1kg in a bottle and it gets only handwarm (the you only have about 45minutes).
Could this be a solution?
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martin
Nobody's slower than old Dougster, and slow hardener Silvertip worked just fine for me with the ziplock deal. Never lost a batch, and if you're slower than me, well......nah. Re speed of build, I don't guess it matters much. I figure the longer it takes the more fun for the money. Again, well...
Have yall ever heard the backpackers prayer? "You pick 'em up Lord, and I'll put 'em down".
Puttin' 'em down Dougster
Have yall ever heard the backpackers prayer? "You pick 'em up Lord, and I'll put 'em down".
Puttin' 'em down Dougster
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Yes, right before taping the seams we fill them with putty. While that putty is still malleable we glass the seams - this saves the step of letting it harden, the sanding/shaping the joints again.rcihard wrote:Joel - Do you fill the zip tie holes with epoxy or epoxy glue before glassing???
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We will show this when we do all the glassing - hopefully we will have some time to set aside today or tomorrow to glass the entire outside
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