Epoxy Versus Polyester Resin for Fiberglass Boat Repair Projects -  Practical Sailor

Epoxy Versus Polyester Resin for Fiberglass Boat Repair Projects - Practical Sailor

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If you’re contemplating some major build or repair projects involving fiberglass this summer, then you are probably trying to decide whether it is worth the added expense of using epoxy instead of polyester resin. Most do-it-yourselfers understand that epoxy’s adhesive bond is much stronger than polyester, but two additional characteristics might also tilt the scales in favor of epoxy, especially for structural repairs.

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