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polyester catalyst with epoxy

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Created by lennygibbo > 9 months ago, 21 Apr 2017
lennygibbo
VIC, 8 posts
21 Apr 2017 10:35AM
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Can i use polyester catalyst with epoxy resin to fix a few dings. If not, where is the best place to purchase epoxy catalyst in the Torquay/Geelong zone?

slammin
QLD, 998 posts
21 Apr 2017 11:18AM
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No you can't.

Google FGI for locations.

crustysailor
VIC, 871 posts
21 Apr 2017 11:24AM
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Martini Fibreglass is best place.
Used to be in Newtown, now Belmont.


shed 2/150 Barwon Heads Rd, Belmont VIC 3216


Phone: (03) 5243 2434


decrepit
WA, 12805 posts
21 Apr 2017 1:05PM
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lennygibbo said..
Can i use polyester catalyst with epoxy resin to fix a few dings. If not, where is the best place to purchase epoxy catalyst in the Torquay/Geelong zone?


As said, NO
Epoxy is completely different to polyester, and the term "catalyst" isn't used.

Every epoxy resin is different, the part a part b ratios I've used can vary form 1:1 to 5:1, and they can be quite critical. You need to get the right stuff and mix to the recommended ratios or it won't set properly.

NorthernKitesAUS
QLD, 1084 posts
25 Apr 2017 7:18AM
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Go to the board repairers behind Torquay Realty and ask for Russell. He is the man to ask

sanded
NSW, 95 posts
26 Apr 2017 2:27PM
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decrepit said..

lennygibbo said..
Can i use polyester catalyst with epoxy resin to fix a few dings. If not, where is the best place to purchase epoxy catalyst in the Torquay/Geelong zone?



As said, NO
Epoxy is completely different to polyester, and the term "catalyst" isn't used.

Every epoxy resin is different, the part a part b ratios I've used can vary form 1:1 to 5:1, and they can be quite critical. You need to get the right stuff and mix to the recommended ratios or it won't set properly.


Totally agree as we develop epoxy resins and you would have massive issues if you try to repair this way!
we have a repair kit that gives you 750mls of resin which for repairs will last you ages.
www.sanded.com.au/collections/surfboard-resins/products/repair-kit-for-surfboards

need to find what resin brand it is as most epoxies have slight differences in their system so this will affect the chemical reaction if you just use "any epoxy hardener".



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