Epoxy carries no RELATIVE strength in the repair.  Mix  the balloons to a Ketsup 
consistancy and fill the weave with that.  Feather
it past the repair about 1" (25.4mm).  gv

Kjell-Arne Fjelde wrote:

> This is most probably a silly question. But I�ve never used the stuff before
> so :)
> Im vondering how much MB to use (in volume) so I�ll wont compromise the
> strenght of the epoxy too much, while still be fairly easy to sand. I�ve
> repeaired a fuse and used a glass sleeve to fix it. And the next step is to
> fill up the roughness of the glass sleeve. Sand it smooth and put some
> gelcoat on it.
>
> Any thoughts how this mix is supposed to look so I�ll get the best strenght
> and still be easy to sand.?
>
> Btw I�m using 16h epoxy so the mixture must not drip away from me either.
>
> regards
> Kjelli
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