Tomcat wrote:
Good call on the epoxy. Bet your lungs & nose will thank you.
I'm using up my last Poly resin on my little Zodiac Rib transom job, from then on it's epoxy.
Was cutting & grinding last weekend in that heat, nasty.
I hear ya there man! Something about fiberglass grinding now triggers a gut response at the faint smell of it. Its nasty, but nessesary.
I wear a full head-to-toe tyvec suit, old shoes, long gloves, good mask, snowboard googles, and a touque.
After reading about the issues with epoxy, and that it can trigger an allergic sensitivity that differs in each human, I decided to take that seriously. I read a few testimonials about how dudes had worked with it for a while, and then got sick. They cant go near the stuff now, or they have serious breathing, and skin issues. Just cause it dont stink dont mean its safe.
For a cheap ass like me to spend $180 bucks on the best appropriate full face 3M with organic compound filters says alot. It is so comfy I could wear the thing all day, and it doesnt fog, drip water, etc. It fully seals off my eyes/nose/mouth. I bought it for layup, but wish I had it for the grind out stage.
For a super newb on this glassing stuff, the epoxy seemed like a good choice. Long working times are an advantage when your learning.