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olechap
Joined: 08 Jul 2007 Posts: 3 Location: Ellington, CT
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 6:46 pm Post subject: Epoxy not hardening |
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Hey guys,
I'm having a problem with the epoxy (aeropoxy) I used for coating the cowl
surface. I thinned with acetone per Van's directions, but after 4 days now
(or so) it's still tacky. It feels smooth if you run your finger over it,
but if you just touch it - it's sticky.
Batch was purchased 10 mo ago (no date on container)
Stored in 60F+
Parts are curing in a humidity controlled environment, 70-75F
Epoxy worked ok 3 months ago
Mixed by weight on postal scale
That said, I think I figured it out... but check me. A few of my colleagues
mentioned that my hardener might be the problem and that it needs stirring.
I opened the can and it had crystallized slightly. I suppose if I read the
side of the can in CAPS where it says "MAY CRYSTALLIZE IN STORAGE" that I
would have checked earlier. My questions are:
1. Since I mixed a few batches without homogeneous hardener, would the
mixed remainder be of the wrong constituents and should I just throw it out?
I'm not planning on using this stuff for anything flight critical or
structural. Perhaps I need to heat the hardener to re-mix it correctly?
2. How can I remove the sticky crap off the cowling so I can start over, or
is there something I can do to cure it? Sanding just gums up the sandpaper
and acetone just made it stickier. I tried a small corner of MEK, but
wonder if I'll hurt the prepreg substrate.
Any suggestions? All comments will be appreciated.
-Andy
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acepilot(at)bloomer.net Guest
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 7:22 pm Post subject: Epoxy not hardening |
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Order a new cowl? DOH! Just kidding. What about that deadly stuff
called MEK???
Scott
http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/
Gotta Fly or Gonna Die
Building RV-4 (Super Slow Build Version)
Andrew Olech wrote:
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Hey guys,
I'm having a problem with the epoxy (aeropoxy) I used for coating the cowl
surface. I thinned with acetone per Van's directions, but after 4 days now
(or so) it's still tacky. It feels smooth if you run your finger over it,
but if you just touch it - it's sticky.
Batch was purchased 10 mo ago (no date on container)
Stored in 60F+
Parts are curing in a humidity controlled environment, 70-75F
Epoxy worked ok 3 months ago
Mixed by weight on postal scale
That said, I think I figured it out... but check me. A few of my colleagues
mentioned that my hardener might be the problem and that it needs stirring.
I opened the can and it had crystallized slightly. I suppose if I read the
side of the can in CAPS where it says "MAY CRYSTALLIZE IN STORAGE" that I
would have checked earlier. My questions are:
1. Since I mixed a few batches without homogeneous hardener, would the
mixed remainder be of the wrong constituents and should I just throw it out?
I'm not planning on using this stuff for anything flight critical or
structural. Perhaps I need to heat the hardener to re-mix it correctly?
2. How can I remove the sticky crap off the cowling so I can start over, or
is there something I can do to cure it? Sanding just gums up the sandpaper
and acetone just made it stickier. I tried a small corner of MEK, but
wonder if I'll hurt the prepreg substrate.
Any suggestions? All comments will be appreciated.
-Andy
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 7:28 pm Post subject: Epoxy not hardening |
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When ever you have a problem like this I beleive you should always call the manufacturer, they know better than anybody as to what is going on. I had the same problem on the cowl and after calling the manufacturer they told me that it is normal to get a film on the surface of the epoxy......I dont remember the reasoning (its been 5 years) to get it off I just sanded, yes it plugged the sand paper but I had a bunch so......
Scott Bilinski
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mike109g6(at)insideconnec Guest
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 7:33 pm Post subject: Epoxy not hardening |
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Andy,
Try www.fibreglast.com for help. They a resin company only and have a whole
on-line help section. I'm getting ready to do my epoxy work and have dealt
with Fibreglast before when I was mold making. Great source for products
and advice. Sounds like I should have posted it earlier.
Mike H 9A/8A
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Bruce(at)glasair.org Guest
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 7:43 pm Post subject: Epoxy not hardening |
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Set it out in the sun to warm up and cure.
Bruce
www.Glasair.org
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Larry Bowen

Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 802 Location: NC, USA
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 3:20 am Post subject: Epoxy not hardening |
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It's called blush. Easily removed with water and a scotchbrite pad.
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Larry Bowen
Larry(at)BowenAero.com (Larry(at)BowenAero.com)
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On 10/9/07, scott bilinski <rv8a2001(at)yahoo.com (rv8a2001(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:[quote] --> RV-List message posted by: scott bilinski <rv8a2001(at)yahoo.com (rv8a2001(at)yahoo.com)>
When ever you have a problem like this I beleive you should always call the manufacturer, they know better than anybody as to what is going on. I had the same problem on the cowl and after calling the manufacturer they told me that it is normal to get a film on the surface of the epoxy......I dont remember the reasoning (its been 5 years) to get it off I just sanded, yes it plugged the sand paper but I had a bunch so......
Scott Bilinski
RV-8a
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