January 19, 2010
I added one more layer of resin and roving to the mold and cured it in my antique Chambers oven. It’s the perfect oven for it. It was designed and promoted to “Cook with the gas turned off!” It’s constructed with lots of heavy iron and insulation, so it stays hot for a long time after turning off the gas. I heated it up to about 100 degrees, shut of the gas, and put in the polyester-and-glass lasagna. By the next morning it had cured perfectly.
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