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Tight Lines!
January 20, 2006 at 9:10 pm
· Filed under Tern 14 kayak
I finally figured out the best time for doing some work on “green” epoxy. Please note my specific environment. With temperature in the 6-8C range, and using the fast cure epoxy from System Three, I found that 24 hours was just about right. The epoxy was soft enough to cut through relatively easy, but the epoxy was generally quite firm. ie I didn’t need to be gentle with it.
This is what it looks like when the extra epoxy squeezes from the ends of the panel:

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