tony.latham wrote:DudKC wrote:That sounds bad, I wish I had some expertise to help out. There are definitely a couple guys here who know epoxy though.
Until now, I planned on using the same exact product on my epoxy, which is West Systems. I just read one of the manuals and it recommended a 2 part polyurethane. I am going to have to look into that some more.
Easy for me to say, but I'd relax. Two-bits says its dry tomorrow night. If its dry outside and you can move it, a bit of UV sunlight might make it cure quickly.
You Loose Tony
It is less tacky tonight though.

At this rate it might be dry in two more days

I have used interior varnish a lot and while the four-hour time frame on the can has been overly optimistic, I have never had it take more than eight hours to dry (we are now at 53 and counting).
As Rob said, I have also found that subsequent coats dry faster. At least when using interior varnish.
I really don't want to wait four days for the varnish to dry on the rest of the camper. Has anyone used the water based spar varnish? I have used the interior water based and didn't like the extremely fast dry times... to many brush strokes remained after drying.
I can say the oil based left a fantastically smooth finish.

It did go on a little thick because of the viscosity. Would thinning the first coat help at all?