S Glass

I haven’t yet tried the R.R. epoxy - and please forgive me if this question has been addressed elsewhere - but does it benefit from post curing? If so, how hot, and should it be vacuum-bagged during the post-cure to prevent warping or blowing up? About 9 years ago, I had just finished sanding my first and last epoxy board when I showed it to a friend. I went to do something else while he checked it out and returned later to find he had set it right next to a space heater - aaaaahhhhhhhrrrggg@#&@#g!!!

Massive bubbled delamination on the deck.

Anyway, not to discourage anyone from using epoxy, that’s my horror story and the reason for my question since we’re on the subject.

Sorry. I guess that was a different subject. I forgot which thread I was on. my bad.

does anyone know where i can buy S-glass in FLORIDA???

foam ez’s website I think… if not then fiberglass supply

www.foamez.com

www.fiberglasssupply.com

neither of these places are in florida, and i’d like to avoid paying cross-country shipping

Call Rick at Fiberglass Florida…321-639-3046.

klay

called FF this afternoon, and the word is that they don’t carry S-glass. any other avenues i should try??

Atlantic Surfing Materials (Florida) 321-676-4447 may have a small quantity, but if not them, try Tom at North American Composites 443-562-2504.

If you still have no luck, please call me, Kevin, and leave a message in the BGF office (I’m traveling)…800-476-4845.

(Yes, we do read these forums.)

klay