I have used about 4 gallons of Aeropoxy and a couple of gallons of West System epoxy for laminating in the last 8 months. Aeropoxy will give you a longer pot life and significantly longer open time on the layup, even during the summer months. The new tail on my KR was built with mostly Aeropoxy. I also use it extensively in vacuum bagging parts at work. So far, I've not had any complaints about it.
West System epoxy also works well for laminating. It is more viscus than Aeropoxy, and has a shorter open time. It is also much more prone to exothermic reactions while in the mixing cup, especially during warm weather. I keep both on hand and use both to take advantage of their unique working qualities. Jeff Scott On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 15:05:30 -0800 larry severson <[email protected]> writes: > > >.but what about for composite epoxies? > > Aero Poxy appears very good. It has a room temp (77 degree) delink > temp of 180+ degrees. > > >Who's using what? > > I have been quite happy with EZ Poxy, but I will be shifting to Aero > Poxy. > > Larry Severson > Fountain Valley, CA 92708 > (714) 968-9852 > [email protected]

