Hi All, I was just wondering what your thoughts are on Raka's Phenolic Micro Balloons?  I am shopping around for fairing compounds for a McKenzie restoration project and like the prices that Raka has verses Wet Systems.  I will most likely be doing a good amount of fairing on the entire boat so any and all input is greatly appreciated!  Also, is the West Systems the comparable product to be looking at?  

 

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I use raka's micro balloons and love them, they sand super easy. The epoxy is a great deal too even with paying shipping cost it comes out to like 50 a gallon.
That's what I wanted to hear, Thanks!!
I used 'em and they were great.  Liked 'em better than West Microlight.  The Raka balloons sanded faster and with less airbubbles.  Have fun sanding :))  Remember to drink at least 1 beer for every sandpaper change!
I'll make sure to stay hydrated!!  Thanks

Safety First.

Ok, now for the real question!  Does anyone have any tips on mixing ratios with the Raka phenolic micro Balloons other than what Raka provides?  I have read a few comments about the stuff being a bit touchy.  

 

Cheers

Uke girl, where is the scrap wood drifter?

 

a third or fourth for RAKA products. 

I'm still in river bum mode.  Will post when back from GC.  The driftwood drifter lives!  Love RAKA prices too.

Raka and barley pops it is!  Thanks for the info you all and happy boating.

Micro-balloons and epoxy resin work well enough. I started using West System products (including their microballoons) in the early 1980s.  But most epoxies do not sand particularly well. They will clog up sand paper, even on your high-speed random orbit what ever.  Two things:

 

1) The absolute best way to sand fiberglass of any kind is with a random orbit sander running on compressed air, with a water hose in one hand and the sander in the other.

 

2) System III fairing compound (I learned about it from Jason Cajune) is handy--and easy to work with. It is epoxy-based. But it sands easily and you don't have to mix in microballoons......just mix the two parts together and trowel it out.  Turn up the heater for an hour or two and then sand away.

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