What doesn't epoxy stick to ?
What doesn't epoxy stick to ?
I'm wondering what people coat their molds / forms/ cauls in when laminating so that the glue doesn't stick . Primarily I'm using epoxy but while I'm being messy it could just as well be polyurethane ( this particular job is a canoe keel , though it'd apply equally for laminate sides ).
I'm thinking perhaps a paint on Teflon , or some sort of release agent ? Previously I've just taped light plastic painters drop sheet to the form but that just adds to the general messiness !
Any thoughts much appreciated .
Thanks .
Pete
I'm thinking perhaps a paint on Teflon , or some sort of release agent ? Previously I've just taped light plastic painters drop sheet to the form but that just adds to the general messiness !
Any thoughts much appreciated .
Thanks .
Pete
Re: What doesn't epoxy stick to ?
When I built my cedar strip canoe and it came time to laminate up the keel, I coated the form with melted paraffin.
Re: What doesn't epoxy stick to ?
I use wax paper. And I use vinegar for clean-up before the resin has hardened.
-Doug Shaker
Re: What doesn't epoxy stick to ?
Thanks for those prompts . I'm sort of hoping for something like a paint or permanent release agent that I can apply and then the jobs done . Maybe wishful thinking ...
Pete
Pete
Re: What doesn't epoxy stick to ?
Might pay to drop into AJ fibreglass and buy a release agent.
Remember when fibreglassing they use epoxy all the time, so they'd have it down pat and be able to talk you through it.
Remember when fibreglassing they use epoxy all the time, so they'd have it down pat and be able to talk you through it.
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Re: What doesn't epoxy stick to ?
I also use paste wax. A little goes a long way. I refresh my molds every other time I use them.
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Re: What doesn't epoxy stick to ?
Just be cautious if you go down the marketed release agent path - they can contain silicons, which given the nature of your project/s, could cause cross contamination nightmares down the track. Check with the distributor or manufacturer or else, stick with your paste waxes as mentioned previously.demonx wrote:... and buy a release agent.
Jeremy.
Re: What doesn't epoxy stick to ?
+1J.F. Custom wrote:Just be cautious if you go down the marketed release agent path - they can contain silicons, which given the nature of your project/s, could cause cross contamination nightmares down the track. Check with the distributor or manufacturer or else, stick with your paste waxes as mentioned previously.demonx wrote:... and buy a release agent.
Jeremy.
A while back I had a non slip mat in my shop that had silicone release agent residue on it. I ended up replacing a back on a classical Id had sitting on the mat while French Polishing.
Martin
Re: What doesn't epoxy stick to ?
It looks like wax is the go . It has its own risks though . Liquid epoxy is a shit for running out of the stack , it wouldn't take much surface area missed to have an unretrievable component butchered to save the form . I will look into what's used in fibreglass molds , it would definitely be the closest trade to what I'm attempting .
Thanks
Pete
Thanks
Pete
Re: What doesn't epoxy stick to ?
I've found epoxy won't stick to clear packaging tape. Simply apply it to your mold or cauls, you could wax over it if concerned but I've never had a problem with the amount of epoxy that will bleed through the outer veneers of a laminated side or back.
Garry.
Garry.
Re: What doesn't epoxy stick to ?
Uncle Google suggests pva as the release agent over wax . One suggestion was hairspray over wax . All else fails I'd have a mean quiff !
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