PilotjohnS
Well Known Member
So i been using the Aeropoxy fiberglass resin system for most of the build and it has worked great... until now.
A few months ago, when it was really cold, I decided to coat the inside of the cowling with Aeropoxy. It was about 40F for a few days. Even after the outside warned up, after a month was still tacky.
So i overcoated the original epoxy with some fresh stuff from Aircraft Spruce. While it was curing, the outside air temperature was a more reasonable 60F.
It has been two weeks and it is still tacky. So even the new batch, put over the old batch, is still tacky.
What do I do to get this to cure?
Or do i just put down the heat insulation material and move on?
A few months ago, when it was really cold, I decided to coat the inside of the cowling with Aeropoxy. It was about 40F for a few days. Even after the outside warned up, after a month was still tacky.
So i overcoated the original epoxy with some fresh stuff from Aircraft Spruce. While it was curing, the outside air temperature was a more reasonable 60F.
It has been two weeks and it is still tacky. So even the new batch, put over the old batch, is still tacky.
What do I do to get this to cure?
Or do i just put down the heat insulation material and move on?