Daisy on Nostr: How do you expect the chop strand binders to dissolve without MEKp? By choosing a ...
How do you expect the chop strand binders to dissolve without MEKp? By choosing a cloth like 1708 that has a layer of mat on the back, you’ve limited yourself to ester-based resins. If you wanted to use epoxy in the construction, you should have chosen a 400-800g straight biaxial, no backer.
what?
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