vinyl-ester, PL and ZN kits
H. Ells
hells at eagle.ca
Thu Apr 10 14:08:30 AKDT 2003
I believe that ZN are epoxy.
Reverence: http://www.rcuniverse.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=116512&forumid=232
Harry
----- Original Message -----
From: Koenig, Tom
To: 'Discussion'
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 5:49 PM
Subject: vinyl-ester, PL and ZN kits
Hi all,
I think I asked something along these lines a few years ago but.........
anyway.
I have a neighbour who owns a panel shop and he just offered me the use of
his booth to do the clear coat. Now, ZN and Pl kits are vinyl-ester resin (
correct?). What temperature can I ( safely) crank the booth up to, to force
dry the clear? I dont want to end up with an expensive, colourful, blob of
carbon and kevlar on the floor of the spray booth!
Matt... I seem to remember you mentioned something about this...Gray..I
guess you would know the GT etc?
I was tending to head for a safe temp around 40-45 deg C ( 104-113 deg F)
Can I go to 60?
Thanks for any help
Tom
PS: never had these problems with wood!
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