so it was cold last night. it is warming up it will be in the eighties by mid day.
the last gloss on the ding repair for the deck in question…
75?degrees? what say ye scientists?
sensei s? my cowboy backround is considering
in my groggy awakening
after a previous night night of cookies and milk
W T F? yesterdays gloss on the bottom was a little gummy.
so I thought I’d pose the Question…
just for fun as I am likely to do the job before all the answers come back
Im doing it outdoors in the shade so artificial atmosphere
need not be considered… keeping the cost down to under 230$
whoa… nellie bell .
…ambrose…
just noticed the characters remaining line ticking off
heh heh heh, 999ooo
oh yeah the question
what time should I do the spreading of the resin afternoon
like 12:05pm when its 79 degrees and no dew in the air?
or wait till two pm
yes its polyesther[I love involving the girs name in the
identity of the resin}
…ambrose…
jrandy
3
Wait until 3 and invite the girls, Poly & Ester, to high tea.
Out of direct sun or when the air is cooler than the board for first laminations. Second layer ding repair when the spirit moves.
Resin seems to come alive above 77 degrees.
Wishing I could be there to scratch my chin and say ‘hmmmm’.
doc
4
As a proud descendant of H. neander, I’ll swing my flint adze at this one,
Wait, patiently, for it to warm up, after lunch.
In the meantime, treat that bottom to a wee bit of a sunbath, harden it up. Nothing worse than a gummy bottom.
Then, back to the gentle shade. Sun-warmed resin wouldn’t be a bad thing either.
Have at it.
doc…
so I went to print floral t-shirts
for a couple hours
then checked the thermo meter
71 in the cinder block abode so outside in the sun might be 75…
got the telepathic communication doc I a gree
77 sounds good poly and esther are on speed dial
if the answer the transtelepathic line they will show up.
to see te reveal of the aquamarine color job
I’ve taken them off tea for pre - lent…
this said thanks for thin’in along…
…ambrose…
ambrose
6
so it still wwent off gummy…
either too much suracing agent
or just old resin…
fist Time I bought a gallon size resin in 20 years
and not a five gallon…?
…ambrose…
always think 5’s are fresher…
doc
7
Umm, just out of curiosity, how about the catalyst? It’s a somewhat more fragile molecule, being a peroxide and all -
Easy enough to replace
doc…
ambrose
8
catalyst is high likely hood hot
somewhat freshie
28 oz fiberglass hawaii