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Resins
Posted: March 22nd, 2007, 4:55 am
by texas jim
I have been at WR for about two years and the one thing I haven
Re: Resins
Posted: March 25th, 2007, 9:46 pm
by Bois
TJ, the thinner the cps the better for tight breaks like star-bursts. Also, thinner cps is better in cold temps. I personally use DK Premium Bond (10 cps) for most repairs. Sometimes I'll use their Magna Bond (16 cps) on cracks & bullseyes. I've also gotten good results on bullseyes with a sample of 50 cps from Poly-Lite. However, it tends to cure faster than I'm use to and I have to clean my injector right after the repair.
Re: Resins
Posted: March 26th, 2007, 4:02 am
by texas jim
Bois, thanks for the info. it helps to have some kind of scale to work with. and your in the same temps as i am here in texas. did not think i was going to get a responce. but i also understood most wr techs dont know about this type of technical specs on resin. but i want to have a good understanding of the business since im going to be at it awhile. to much knowledge is not a bad thing.. thanks, tj