T&T: Rusty Subject

Rob hidale at optusnet.com.au
Sun Jul 5 04:12:37 EDT 2009


Greg,
 You can use fiberglass cloth or any material and the POR-15 as the resin,
works well. 
The big thing to remember in a marine situation is to get the steel really
dry. Any tiny drops of moisture in the steel will come back as a rust
bubble.
The second is to allow the POR-15 to cure before it goes into the water 3-5
days

Rob Harrington-Johnson
Mariner 30 
Sydney

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Bowers
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Subject: T&T: Rusty Subject

*	Take it from a Lake Michigan cruiser and someone not affiliated with
POR 15 in any way.   This stuff does work as advertised!!!   Here's a tip I
used on an old Checker Cab I reworked.    If you have a hole to cover -
follow those instructions and on the last coat- while it is still tacky-
apply West System and fiberglas as you wish.  The bond is better than you
can imagine.   There will be no rust through in that area PERIOD!!   Well --
at least that was six years ago.    Again, not affiliated at all.  Just
bought some on a friends recommendation.

 
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