Kayak Jack said:
Chuck, thanks. Now that you have stated the obvious, you and I can both stand back and maybe someone will enlighten us about making a simple slurry of these so they don't blow away.
Again, thanks.
Now, I hope a useful answer will be generated.
Jack...
OK , since I have had my fun .... (It is a slow day around here , rain all day).
I'm looking forward to any answer , providing it works but I can't , for the life of me , see where there is one. Besides the way I mix them and then use a little wood flour to thicken the batch.
These are
Glass and when mixed with the resin and then the hardener you sure don't want to dilute or contaminate the mix , if anything you want it thick (
sort of like not quite runny "P"Nut butter ) to do the fillets with. That's the reason for a little wood flour as stated above. Besides , as I stated , the wood flour adds a little color to the glass bubbles , they are white.
An interesting thought , since they are Glass then they are suspended in the epoxy and not really stuck to it. It would take a microscope to find out but it makes sense. Heck.... All I know is I sure like them when filleting a boat , they stretch out the epoxy mix and sure make things easier.
Plus as I said , when working with them , wear a mask and don't try mixing them in any moving air , they will not stay in the container and stir them in really , really SLOWLEY. To hard of fast then that light colored mist coming off the container is not smoke or a vapor , It's the bubbles.
These are not the bubbles you make when sitting in the bathtub after having a couple of beers and hard cooked eggs , or the ones you make with a loop and some soapy water , they are more like the smoke from a tobacco product , MICROSCOPIC.
Only way to know what we have been saying is to actually work with them , then you would know. Build a Boat and try them , you will like them.
Chuck.