Re: Resin to hardener Ratio
An ounce to a gallon sounds like it's about right, I never really checked to see how much hardener came with the cans I use, but it's not more than an ounce and I've never run out. You do have to mix it well though. I found that adding only a very slight additional amount of hardener speeds the hardening time greatly, doubling it may be too much. I had a rep tell me that with any MEK hardener, the quantity only makes a difference in dry time, and even the slightest amount of hardener will eventually react and harden. I was told that after I complained about how fast their product was setting up, he told me to use even less hardener and it does work better. I went through a gallon of resin and had almost a quarter of the little tube left over, the result was that it took almost to the next day for the work to harden completely, but it seemed to bond better with less distortion to the surrounding fiberglass.
Call the manufacturer, they will be able to tell you what is best with their product. If not check for info on their website. Most auto parts store resin even comes with the required hardener for that amount of resin.