2013/10/2 Steve Blackmore <st...@pilotltd.net>'

> ...
> I've used West epoxy resins quite a bit, both lay up and vacuum bagged.
> It works very well and there is extensive help and documentation on
> their web site. It's a lay up resin, not a casting resin. If you mix a
> paper cup of the stuff and leave it, it gets so hot it will burn the cup
> and catch fire - done it :)
> ...
>
> Steve Blackmore
> --


It all depends on the characteristics of the resin. I import, consult and
sell epoxy. I have a catalog of at least 30 different laminating resins and
at least half of them are good to go for casting and doesn't produce enough
heat to catch fire even in an isolated bucket. It depends on how aggressive
the hardener is, Most West System that is sold is pretty fast to avoid
dripping etc. And then you get heat, yes.

Best regards,
Sven
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