I've noticed a solarez video showing fitting a finbox with UV cure... but on what looks like a polyester board. I heard the blue tube solarez epoxy is harder to cure - main thing is to expose it to sunlight as soon as you can before it contacts oxygen... can also seal off the air with clear tape.
I have a fin box to repair. I notice that 2 part epoxy is very hard to find for sale here... must be due to the dangerous goods shipping charge you have here. Works out about 80 euros here for a kit with shipping whereas in Spain I could find an OK (but not great) aldarite 2 part for less than 10euros. So... I'm beginning to wonder if people are actually using UV cure resin for plug fittings?
What I don't understand is, if this is so... how does the resin under the plug cure if it can't see the light? Surely only the top is going to cure?
Further, I was going to fill the bottom of the hole with Q-Cell but I read something saying how that's too weak to use and to use foam offcuts... but I don't have spare foam to use...?
Professional price I see near Cronulla is $50/'plug' so I read that as $200 for 4 plugs required for 2 fins. That's more than a board is to buy... so it seems worth looking into.
Are you guys using UV cure resin for plug repair?
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Re: Are you guys using UV cure resin for plug repair?
Fine to use epoxy on poly blanks, but not the poly resin on EPS.
Araldite is in the hardware store. 5 minute or 24 hour.normally in syringes.
Can also buy poly resin and MEKP as part of a kit, but the matting will probably be coarse. Can chop it up to put it under the plug.
Qcell in a paste with the resin is strong enough under the plug unless you have a manky ding.
Araldite is in the hardware store. 5 minute or 24 hour.normally in syringes.
Can also buy poly resin and MEKP as part of a kit, but the matting will probably be coarse. Can chop it up to put it under the plug.
Qcell in a paste with the resin is strong enough under the plug unless you have a manky ding.
Re: Are you guys using UV cure resin for plug repair?
Thanks! It's polystyrene so yeah need epoxy.
Off to bunnings for some slow 24hour aldarite. Only got Chinese shop epoxy here... after almost setting fire to a board... won't be making that mistake again!
Off to bunnings for some slow 24hour aldarite. Only got Chinese shop epoxy here... after almost setting fire to a board... won't be making that mistake again!
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Re: Are you guys using UV cure resin for plug repair?
I always find the super strength araldyte crappy to use. Regular 5 minute is easier. Solar cure never seems to go off very easily....maybe the oxygen is the problem.
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