Quick-Cure 5200?

aqua

the taco
have not used it but i know it is not as strong. if it were me i would just wait the 7 days...and it truly does take 7 days. i guess you could always try it and if things started coming apart you could use the stronger stuff...right?
 
I think I read somewhere that you loose about 1/3 of the strength. Not sure if that matters enough. I'd use it in a heartbeat because there's no way that I'd be that patient.
 

Matt_E

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Regular 5200 - 700 psi TS
Quickcure 5200 - 600 psi TS
4200 - 300 psi TS

I think you're fine. I used the adhesive Blowsion sells for them . Worked very nicely.

You still need to fair them in with epoxy and glass.

Why do you "need to"? :dunno:
I never did. Mine are holding up fine. (But look like ass)
 
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wydopen

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adhesive Blowsion sells for them . Worked very nicely.



Why do you "need to"? :dunno:
I never did. Mine are holding up fine. (But look like ass)
mine too...and they dont even look that bad
 

IceRocket1286

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I would use it. You're not just going to glue them on and ride. You still need to fair them in with epoxy and glass.

Doug

No, you dont have to fair/feather them in at all. Thats only if you want them to look alot nicer. It might add a bit of strength but not much at all.

I'd use regular cure, unless your in a crunch. Borrow a ski from a friend and ride :D
 
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