Re: Stus-List West System Epoxy & resin

2016-04-08 Thread Graham Collins via CnC-List
Hi Danny If the resin comes out milky you need to warm it up to de-crystalize it. A bucket of very hot water will do the trick nicely, plop the can into it and let it sit a half hour. Graham Collins Secret Plans C 35-III #11 On 2016-04-08 3:27 PM, Danny Haughey via CnC-List wrote: I left

Re: Stus-List West System Epoxy & resin

2016-04-08 Thread Martin DeYoung via CnC-List
. Best regards, Martin From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Martin DeYoung via CnC-List Sent: Friday, April 08, 2016 11:47 AM To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: Martin DeYoung Subject: Re: Stus-List West System Epoxy & resin Danny, Two suggestions; check on the

Re: Stus-List West System Epoxy & resin

2016-04-08 Thread Martin DeYoung via CnC-List
Danny, Two suggestions; check on the West systems web site and, if the bond is to critical (e.g. very important vs. cosmetic) run a test batch (2 pumps of each part) mix well and let cure. If it sets up and looks normal I would use it. Martin DeYoung Calypso 1971 C 43 Seattle [Description:

Re: Stus-List West System Epoxy & resin

2016-04-08 Thread Bill Bina - gmail via CnC-List
From the West website: Store at room temperature. Keep containers closed to prevent contamination. With proper storage, resin and hardeners should remain usable for many years. Over time, 105 Resin will thicken slightly and will therefore require extra care when mixing. Repeated freeze/thaw