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skid plate/patch resin

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Can I obtain appropriate resin for use with Kevlar weave onto Royalex at a regular retail store (auto parts, for instance)? Recent damage to the old Outrage-ous has gone beyond the capacity of PlasticWelder from the hardware store. If so, will it set up in cold temperatures?
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westmarine or another shore that supports the power boat crowd should have west system epoxy. Or order from one of the find sponsors of this site... Sweet Composites would have everything you need and are cool to work with!
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All I know is that the glue you get in the Old Town skid plate kit smells like a 6 day dead cat and still smells that way months after application. West is like perfume compared to that stuff...
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Post by ezwater »

G-flex might be even better than regular West 105/205, if it will soak through the Kevlar felt. Sometimes skid plates are too stiff, and crack. G-flex could prevent that.

I have heard that some skid plate kits have switched to urethane resin. Maybe that's why the Old Town resin smells so bad.
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I agree, gflex would be the key. I would put some gflex on the area where you want the skid plate then the plate. Then use a small paint rollorover the plate to get the gflex in the material then some little gflex over the plate and use the rollor one more time.
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Post by Todhunter »

Heat the Gflex up a little before mixing and application to allow it to wet out better.
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Post by ezwater »

Yeah, heating will help with G-flex, while it's tricky to heat 105/205 without getting into trouble. :evil:
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Post by mahyongg »

gflex and 105/205 also mix - so to get thinner with some characteristics with both, mix both 105/205 and gflex first and *then* together - characteristics are about related to the amounts in the mix..
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