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New member. Epoxy question for both laminating and sealing.
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<blockquote data-quote="bduffel" data-source="post: 227706" data-attributes="member: 7078"><p>I'm having to replace the transom on a Polar Kraft 1652 (1987). It's plywood encased inside aluminum. I am going to use marine ply and laminate two pieces but also want to seal or encapsulate it so I don't have to do it again.</p><p></p><p>In your experience what brand epoxy products have you used that was good for both functions? I probably only need a couple of quarts I'm guessing.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions for a good, reasonable epoxy for both laminating and sealing?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Edited to add a plug for Raka, Inc. </p><p></p><p>One phone call got me everything I needed and a LOT of information/advice all at a very reasonable cost. Everything arrived in a couple of days and the products worked great. Bought their low-vis resin and fast hardener. </p><p></p><p>Mixed it and coated both sides of my lamination then mixed wood flour into the leftover and smeared it on. Weighted the pieces with bags of sand and batteries over a couple of 2x6's and it turned out beautifully.</p><p></p><p>I ordered their 3 quart kit and used 18 ounces of resin with 6 ounces of hardener to glue the two pieces together. I have plenty left over for sealing/coating and other projects. Could have used a little more on the glue up as runout on the edges was minimal. My transom is 12.5 x 72 inches. I would mix up a total of 32 ounces of resin/hardener mix if I did it again tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help and advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bduffel, post: 227706, member: 7078"] I'm having to replace the transom on a Polar Kraft 1652 (1987). It's plywood encased inside aluminum. I am going to use marine ply and laminate two pieces but also want to seal or encapsulate it so I don't have to do it again. In your experience what brand epoxy products have you used that was good for both functions? I probably only need a couple of quarts I'm guessing. Any suggestions for a good, reasonable epoxy for both laminating and sealing? Thanks, Edited to add a plug for Raka, Inc. One phone call got me everything I needed and a LOT of information/advice all at a very reasonable cost. Everything arrived in a couple of days and the products worked great. Bought their low-vis resin and fast hardener. Mixed it and coated both sides of my lamination then mixed wood flour into the leftover and smeared it on. Weighted the pieces with bags of sand and batteries over a couple of 2x6's and it turned out beautifully. I ordered their 3 quart kit and used 18 ounces of resin with 6 ounces of hardener to glue the two pieces together. I have plenty left over for sealing/coating and other projects. Could have used a little more on the glue up as runout on the edges was minimal. My transom is 12.5 x 72 inches. I would mix up a total of 32 ounces of resin/hardener mix if I did it again tomorrow. Thanks for your help and advice. [/QUOTE]
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