Re: 1986 Skeeter Starfire 90 Resto.
It sure is hard to work outside when it's 105* in the shade, with a heat index of about 115*. But I am!
But before pictures, I wish someone would tell me how to get more working time out of my resin. And a question, does a lower catalyst ratio translate to a weaker bond or resin? I think I'm at .5% or 1%. My catalyst chart doesn't go lower than .5%
I got two stringers bedded in. It's hard working on such a long span, just under 10ft, but my son and I got it. I laid everything out, and made sure I liked the position of everything. I even practiced clamping and clamp positioning. Each stringer bed took about a quart, with enough to putty to fillet (is that the correct word? Something is making me hungry for fish!) the sides. I divide the quart into two pint batches, thicken with aerosil, and mix in the chopped CSM. I let one batch sit and then catalyze one batch, bed and fillet, and then catalyze the second batch and finish bedding and filleting.
Just for kicks, I unwound some rovin and laid it in the stringer bed. My thought was that it would act like rebar.