12-07-2019, 11:51 AM
Been using WEST epoxy since the '70's; great product.
As Alan mentioned, you prime the workpieces with neat resin/hardener mix until they won't soak up any more. Solid end grain and plywood edge grain frequently requires many, many coats. Then apply a mixture thickened with either high strength filler or colloidal silica with microfibers; this mixed to the consistency of peanut butter. Cleanup squeeze-out immediately and remove from any surface that will be finished bright. I remove what I can with putty knife and dry paper towel fragments, following up with paper towels wetted with acetone. This minimizes subsequent sanding and preparation time.
Hardener is available in fast, slow and extra slow, which you select based upon ambient temperatures and available working time. There is also a "Special" clear hardener for use in certain coating applications and around potable water systems; this has a different mixing ratio and requires special dispensing pumps.
As Alan mentioned, you prime the workpieces with neat resin/hardener mix until they won't soak up any more. Solid end grain and plywood edge grain frequently requires many, many coats. Then apply a mixture thickened with either high strength filler or colloidal silica with microfibers; this mixed to the consistency of peanut butter. Cleanup squeeze-out immediately and remove from any surface that will be finished bright. I remove what I can with putty knife and dry paper towel fragments, following up with paper towels wetted with acetone. This minimizes subsequent sanding and preparation time.
Hardener is available in fast, slow and extra slow, which you select based upon ambient temperatures and available working time. There is also a "Special" clear hardener for use in certain coating applications and around potable water systems; this has a different mixing ratio and requires special dispensing pumps.
Wood is good.