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two part solvent based resin (kop coat or similar)

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TT - 30 Mar 2005 04:15 GMT
Does anyone have experience with Kop Coat brand (or similar) two part
epoxies? It's a solvent based epoxy, one part is the pigmented resin and the
other is toulol and other solvents.

I have a high gloss 1:1 epoxy kit with minimal instructions.

My question is how long do I wait to recoat?

Thanks

-Tom
Paul Oman - 30 Mar 2005 12:38 GMT
> Does anyone have experience with Kop Coat brand (or similar) two part
> epoxies? It's a solvent based epoxy, one part is the pigmented resin and the
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> -Tom

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as soon as you can apply next coat without damaging the first coat min or up to
about 1 week max.

paul

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