Polyester Resin - Leftover puck cured on outside but "rubbery" on the inside
Hey.
I did all my prep work because of a hole in my boat from a railway bunk collapsing. I've finished the entire layup of CSM & 1708.
http://forums.iboats.com/forum/boat...-hole-in-bottom-of-boat-from-bunks-collapsing
I phoned Noah's and the guy there said it's because it's UNWAXED resin, but I have my doubts as it's super tough on the outside yet rubbery on the inside. So that makes zero sense.
Anyway. I think I messed up something. Either not enough mixing? Not enough Catalyst? Too high humidity? I dono. I did not have this issue back in 2011 when I rebuilt a transom and a floor but it was less humid that's for sure, but colder air temp.
- 72F Air temp (62% humidity)
- Mixed 4oz or so at a time @ 1.5% (according to instructions 15 min working time, 45 min gel @ 68F)
The first CSM inside layer was still flexible after 2hrs, so I checked the hull temp and it was only 62F! So I heated the outside with a 500W halogen 2' away 30m later it had kicked off and I removed the tape.
I started to do the outside but because of the 500W heat it was kicking off too quickly. I stupidly reduced to 1.25% and turned the halogen off. And it dropped to 60F that night. It was still VERY sticky the next morning, I applied a 2% batch with air-dry and that kicked off.
NOTE: I decided to try sanding the outside with 40 grit disc wheel on a drill and 60 grit on a palm sander. No sanding issues or clogging of the paper.
I have no idea if or how I could even redo this, the outside I could use the grinder, but the inside is a very small opening and I've glassed almost to the edges. But being this is structural and a HOLE in the bottom. I'm VERY worried.
Rubbery "pucks" left in mixing cups:
I was only mixing small portions (4oz or so at a time). It seemed to gel in the "pot" okay, but the pucks are hard on the outside and throwing them VERY hard on the ground just cracks them. The inside is like rubber! Even hitting with a hammer just bounces off. I can "push" the bottom of the puck like a superball.
The only batch that has a pretty tough puck is the one I used 2% and Air Dry in!
The only way I could break the piece apart was to squeeze it in the vice and it DID NOT shatter it just "fell apart".
After hitting with a hammer: You can see the outside has fractured. But the inside I can easily stick a screwdriver into and peel it apart like rubber.


Breaking piece apart in a vice:

Ben
Hey.
I did all my prep work because of a hole in my boat from a railway bunk collapsing. I've finished the entire layup of CSM & 1708.
http://forums.iboats.com/forum/boat...-hole-in-bottom-of-boat-from-bunks-collapsing
I phoned Noah's and the guy there said it's because it's UNWAXED resin, but I have my doubts as it's super tough on the outside yet rubbery on the inside. So that makes zero sense.
Anyway. I think I messed up something. Either not enough mixing? Not enough Catalyst? Too high humidity? I dono. I did not have this issue back in 2011 when I rebuilt a transom and a floor but it was less humid that's for sure, but colder air temp.
- 72F Air temp (62% humidity)
- Mixed 4oz or so at a time @ 1.5% (according to instructions 15 min working time, 45 min gel @ 68F)
The first CSM inside layer was still flexible after 2hrs, so I checked the hull temp and it was only 62F! So I heated the outside with a 500W halogen 2' away 30m later it had kicked off and I removed the tape.
I started to do the outside but because of the 500W heat it was kicking off too quickly. I stupidly reduced to 1.25% and turned the halogen off. And it dropped to 60F that night. It was still VERY sticky the next morning, I applied a 2% batch with air-dry and that kicked off.
NOTE: I decided to try sanding the outside with 40 grit disc wheel on a drill and 60 grit on a palm sander. No sanding issues or clogging of the paper.
I have no idea if or how I could even redo this, the outside I could use the grinder, but the inside is a very small opening and I've glassed almost to the edges. But being this is structural and a HOLE in the bottom. I'm VERY worried.
Rubbery "pucks" left in mixing cups:
I was only mixing small portions (4oz or so at a time). It seemed to gel in the "pot" okay, but the pucks are hard on the outside and throwing them VERY hard on the ground just cracks them. The inside is like rubber! Even hitting with a hammer just bounces off. I can "push" the bottom of the puck like a superball.
The only batch that has a pretty tough puck is the one I used 2% and Air Dry in!
The only way I could break the piece apart was to squeeze it in the vice and it DID NOT shatter it just "fell apart".
After hitting with a hammer: You can see the outside has fractured. But the inside I can easily stick a screwdriver into and peel it apart like rubber.


Breaking piece apart in a vice:

Ben