NatedoggAZ
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2018
- Messages
- 182
Hello everyone,
Is there a chart - or some sort of calculation available that can determine how much resin is needed to coat/cover a certain amount of surface area?
If I am going to brew up a batch of resin - I want to be sure it will be enough for the job I am doing. If I brew up a little more than I need - no big deal, but if I am only partially the way through a job and have to stop and brew more...that would be a pain.
So - for instance... If I want to coat one side of a 3x3 sheet of bare plywood with a layer resin, how much resin would I need to make?
Looking for an "x" amount of resin to cover "x" square feet of area.
Understanding also that depending on the hardwood you use and the different densities of the wood could be a determining factor in the absorption rate of the resin into the wood...
... I'm just looking for a baseline in where to start in the quantities...
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Using actual fiberglass in coordination with the resin would be a different calculation due to the absorption rate of the resin into the glass - which would yield a totally different amount of resin needed... If someone has estimates for that as well - that would be great!
Thanks!
ND
Is there a chart - or some sort of calculation available that can determine how much resin is needed to coat/cover a certain amount of surface area?
If I am going to brew up a batch of resin - I want to be sure it will be enough for the job I am doing. If I brew up a little more than I need - no big deal, but if I am only partially the way through a job and have to stop and brew more...that would be a pain.
So - for instance... If I want to coat one side of a 3x3 sheet of bare plywood with a layer resin, how much resin would I need to make?
Looking for an "x" amount of resin to cover "x" square feet of area.
Understanding also that depending on the hardwood you use and the different densities of the wood could be a determining factor in the absorption rate of the resin into the wood...
... I'm just looking for a baseline in where to start in the quantities...
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Using actual fiberglass in coordination with the resin would be a different calculation due to the absorption rate of the resin into the glass - which would yield a totally different amount of resin needed... If someone has estimates for that as well - that would be great!
Thanks!
ND