by Wobbly Wheels » Sat Apr 07, 2012 2:01 am
Yeah, the bag makes it a whole lot easier to see how much resin it actually takes to wet out the cloth, plus you can knead it inside the bag to work the resin in really well. A hunk of 1" dowel as a rolling pin works well too.
Those two white patches in your layup are usually one of two things - either there wasn't enough resin to wet out the cloth (unlikely) or there's actually too much resin and the cloth floated on top rather than being sucked down tight to the substrate (plywood). The latter is a really common problem because it takes a bit to figure out how little resin one really needs and most of us tend to overbuild anyway. Unless it's just the filler over the screws...
You've got it sussed though: sand it down, a circular patch of cloth, a bit of resin and good as new.
I didn't recognize the epoxy itself but there are many different formulations from different manufacturers - I'm sure someone here has used that stuff.
Personally, I like Epiglass HT9000 for laminating because it's runny enough to make the wetout go a little quicker. For an adhesive, I use IF's Cold Cure set or just thicken the Epiglass to what I need - out of the jug I'd say it's a hair thinner than West 105. It also cures truly clear with no amber.