JGreer Expoxy Resins

I recently worked on my first (very simple) fiberglass project. It was no big deal, so now I’m ready for the big time, right? Not really, but today — via The Tribe — I learned about some interesting epoxy resin materials from JGreer, who sounds like an interesting supplier.

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“No Frills” Epoxy Price Page (last update, February 6, 2006)

We have two epoxy systems. They use the same resin. The system shown in GREEN is the AeroMarine 300/21 Cylcoaliphatic Non Blushing system. It is primarily used for laminating, penetrating, coating, and rot repair.-The system shown in RED is used primarily for bonding and adhesive applications.

Our newest Epoxy- the GREEN SYSTEM is ideal for many functions- Boat and aircraft building, “poured” countertops and general fiberglass and carbon fiber laminating. Great for building a “Stitch and Glue” boat, Cedar strip kayak or canoe as well as for cold molded wood boat or fiberglass boats- This multifunctional epoxy is also used for pebble paving and even Jewelry making.- And automotive enthusiasts use it for laminating carbon fiber parts including hoods, dashes, etc. The 1 1/2 and 6-gallon kits are available with handy metering pumps. It is also useful for poured counter and bar tops.

RED SYSTEM: Aero Marine 300/11 epoxy is a simple, non-critical 1:1 by volume mix. It has a 45-minute work life, 24-hour cure, and is a medium syrup viscosity. Used for bonding, great for concrete repair, and general woodworking applications. It is widely used by people building boats, airplanes, r/c models, etc.