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Ernest,
I did all of mine with a 50/50 mixture of fast and
slow hardner. I did some layups in 90+ temps. Just
make sure that you don't leave any mixed epoxy
unattended. Keep it stirred up, and or keep brushing
it in. At a 50/50 mix, mine still took about 4 hours
to get to the chewing gum stage, and as I recall the
fast, is 2-3 hours to get there. I don't think that
you'll have any trouble, but if you need any help with
big layups, let me know.
Steve Brooks
--- davidclifford01@comcast.net wrote:
Try Wicks. They also usually bring some to Oshkosh
for the show if you are going, and can pick up the
MGS there and save on the shipping charges. If you
ever go to Toronto or the surrounding area,,,the
North America distributor is located there and will
sell retail if you make prior arrangements with them
(Airheart Distributors). Good luck. Dave
-------------- Original message -------------- From: Ernest Christley <echristley@nc.rr.com> > Sorry to start another non-rotary thread, but I
need some help. I've > been using MGS epoxy for all of my layups, but now
Aircraft Spruce isn't > selling the slow hardener any longer. They gave me
some noise about the > shipping classification being changed, so that it
now cost a minimum of > $55 to ship the stuff. I don't think I can work in
80degree North > Carolina heat with only the fast hardener. I know
a lot of Cozy builder > have used or are using this particular brand of
epoxy. Where are you > getting the hardener from? > > -- > ,|"|"|, Ernest Christley | > ----===<{{(oQo)}}>===---- Dyke Delta Builder | > o| d |o www.ernest.isa-geek.org | > > -- > Homepage: http://www.flyrotary.com/ > Archive and UnSub:
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