MuseChaser
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Ok...I broke the internet today and don't know where else to turn although I've sent an inquiry to the folks at West System...
Our ancient, huge 8 person indoor built-in Jacuzzi-branded hot tub had two huge blisters in it. I ground them out today and have them drying out. Was planning on using cloth and West 105 resin, tinted close enough, tomorrow to do the repair work, but became unsure as to whether or not it's the best choice for underwater and constant exposure to bromine and occasional temps up to 105F. I've searched for hours, but can't find anything specific...just lots of "buy our hot tub repair kit" type sites without any specific discussion of resin types. I've done some extensive work in our sailboat using West 105 epoxy and various fillers, two part epoxy primers and paints, but no experience with polyester or acrylic resins. I have a suspicion that acrylic resin would be a better choice, but Amazon only shows clear craft epoxy using "acrylic resin" as a search. Is that acrylic?
More concerned with function than the aesthetics of the repair...just want to get the thing up and running again for some apres-xcountry/snowshoe-soaking of not-so-young-anymore bodies this winter.
Thanks in advance for any tips. Hopefully, one of you guys or gals is the expert I'm looking for...
Our ancient, huge 8 person indoor built-in Jacuzzi-branded hot tub had two huge blisters in it. I ground them out today and have them drying out. Was planning on using cloth and West 105 resin, tinted close enough, tomorrow to do the repair work, but became unsure as to whether or not it's the best choice for underwater and constant exposure to bromine and occasional temps up to 105F. I've searched for hours, but can't find anything specific...just lots of "buy our hot tub repair kit" type sites without any specific discussion of resin types. I've done some extensive work in our sailboat using West 105 epoxy and various fillers, two part epoxy primers and paints, but no experience with polyester or acrylic resins. I have a suspicion that acrylic resin would be a better choice, but Amazon only shows clear craft epoxy using "acrylic resin" as a search. Is that acrylic?
More concerned with function than the aesthetics of the repair...just want to get the thing up and running again for some apres-xcountry/snowshoe-soaking of not-so-young-anymore bodies this winter.
Thanks in advance for any tips. Hopefully, one of you guys or gals is the expert I'm looking for...