Title: Resin & Fuel?
Ross,
 
A good quality epoxy (two part) resin should be resistant to thinners of any sort once it's cured. I found a quick excerpt from 3M. I don't know what Poxy Shield is that is referenced here.
 

Epoxy resin products can be messy and get on surfaces where they are not wanted. They should be removed before they cure to avoid having to grind them away later. This is especially important when gluing around interior areas or on surfaces where visual appearance will be important. While the resin should be cleaned up before it cures, there is no particular rush to remove immediately as it exudes from a joint. In fact, as it stiffens up a bit, removal is actually easier since there won't be as great a tendency to spread it around while it is still fluid, especially the with POXY-SHIELD� due to its thinner viscosity. However, don't wait too long or the resin will cure hard. Nothing can remove the resin at this point other than sanding.

 

regards

Terry

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Subject: Resin & Fuel?

Anyone know if epoxy resin is resistant to fuel.
I am thinking of making up an airbox for my SUs and was wondering if I have to get special resin?

Thanks

Ross G


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