cold water epoxy? - cDiver.net2024-03-28T08:38:06Zhttp://community.cdiver.net/forum/topics/cold-water-epoxy?commentId=2371245%3AComment%3A206185&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI've used FX-764. Just takes…tag:community.cdiver.net,2015-04-14:2371245:Comment:2065312015-04-14T19:12:36.783ZChris Humehttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/ChrisHume
I've used FX-764. Just takes a couple hours to cure
I've used FX-764. Just takes a couple hours to cure shield the work and run hot w…tag:community.cdiver.net,2015-03-10:2371245:Comment:2061972015-03-10T13:20:39.303ZMartin Morrishttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/MartinMorris
<p>shield the work and run hot water to it</p>
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<p>shield the work and run hot water to it</p>
<p></p> Get a test sample and try it…tag:community.cdiver.net,2015-03-05:2371245:Comment:2063832015-03-05T15:38:30.976ZFred C. Johnsonhttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/FredCJohnson
<p>Get a test sample and try it in water that is the same temperature of your application ie bucket with ice in it.</p>
<p>Get a test sample and try it in water that is the same temperature of your application ie bucket with ice in it.</p> Thanks a lot Fred! I'll see…tag:community.cdiver.net,2015-03-04:2371245:Comment:2062832015-03-04T16:38:39.344ZSteve Rupphttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/SteveRupp
<p>Thanks a lot Fred! I'll see if I can get some ordered up for our application.</p>
<p>Steve</p>
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<p>Thanks a lot Fred! I'll see if I can get some ordered up for our application.</p>
<p>Steve</p>
<p></p> Yes I have used it in freezin…tag:community.cdiver.net,2015-03-04:2371245:Comment:2061852015-03-04T15:41:10.074ZFred C. Johnsonhttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/FredCJohnson
<p>Yes I have used it in freezing water. Two part epoxy. use more of part 2 and it will heat and cure fast, mix on float above diver and apply at once. be sure area is clean. wire brush or water jet clean so it will stick to metal.</p>
<p>Yes I have used it in freezing water. Two part epoxy. use more of part 2 and it will heat and cure fast, mix on float above diver and apply at once. be sure area is clean. wire brush or water jet clean so it will stick to metal.</p> Thanks Fred! I'll look into t…tag:community.cdiver.net,2015-03-03:2371245:Comment:2059872015-03-03T16:01:33.418ZSteve Rupphttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/SteveRupp
<p>Thanks Fred! I'll look into this. I checked the web page on the Devcon epoxy and it is showing 40 degrees and above for curing. Have you ever tried this product in colder water and has it cured anyway? Thanks for any info.</p>
<p>Steve</p>
<p>Thanks Fred! I'll look into this. I checked the web page on the Devcon epoxy and it is showing 40 degrees and above for curing. Have you ever tried this product in colder water and has it cured anyway? Thanks for any info.</p>
<p>Steve</p> Devcon Underwater Epoxy.
Aqua…tag:community.cdiver.net,2015-03-03:2371245:Comment:2062822015-03-03T15:47:59.122ZFred C. Johnsonhttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/FredCJohnson
<p>Devcon Underwater Epoxy.</p>
<p>Aqua Poxy Underwater Epoxy Paint</p>
<p>Devcon Underwater Epoxy.</p>
<p>Aqua Poxy Underwater Epoxy Paint</p> Near freezing sea water above…tag:community.cdiver.net,2015-02-27:2371245:Comment:2058882015-02-27T01:37:41.818ZSteve Rupphttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/SteveRupp
<p>Near freezing sea water above and below waterline. Galvi steel hold down clips holding down concrete boat ramp planks. We want to put a layer of it on to make more of a smooth surface over the bolt heads and clip edges so the zodiac boats don't get ripped. (it's a temporary fix)</p>
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<p>Near freezing sea water above and below waterline. Galvi steel hold down clips holding down concrete boat ramp planks. We want to put a layer of it on to make more of a smooth surface over the bolt heads and clip edges so the zodiac boats don't get ripped. (it's a temporary fix)</p>
<p></p> what's your application?tag:community.cdiver.net,2015-02-26:2371245:Comment:2056422015-02-26T21:57:05.795ZFred C. Johnsonhttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/FredCJohnson
<p>what's your application?</p>
<p>what's your application?</p>