I have two questions. when thinning polyester resin can you use acetone or should you use styrene? The glass supplier by me said 50/50 mix of acetone/resin to coat wood first. I am going to redo my bench seat. Just got all my hinges and brackets from pompanette. bro said acetone too, just not as heavy a mix
also, is nautic marine welding still around?
thanks
matt
styrene or acetone and nautic marine
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Styrene is the preferred method to thin polyester resin, but acetone will work... 20% would be the highest volume of thinner that I'd use. Any penetrating resin should be followed up with several coats of un-thinned resin to fully seal a porous substraight.
I would use epoxy rather than polyester for sealing wood. Epoxy can be thinned at the same 20% level using denatured alcohol. Again, a follow up of un-thinned resin should be applied.
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I would use epoxy rather than polyester for sealing wood. Epoxy can be thinned at the same 20% level using denatured alcohol. Again, a follow up of un-thinned resin should be applied.
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