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r0bsk1
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My IN2 containers state a resin/hardner ratio of 100/30.

Dripping fuel on to a hot engine has always been my concern too. So i'll only make a tank cover just to be on the safe side.

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well i done a little research and found the engine fan comes on @ 105deg so i think i will bung it in the oven upto 130deg......to bond the bottom onto tank ive found Perma-Bond's ET500 may do the trick and will also use the vacuum bagging kit........just need to know correct mix ratio for epoxy ?
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i have a carbon fiber tank cover which i need to make a carbon bottom for the cover to turn the whole thing into a working petrol tank. i have the genuine moulds which are made from carbon including a bottom. i have a resin infusion kit plus bagging kit. so my first question is whats best kit to use for this job also i need to bond the bottom onto the tank remember there will be petrol inside so i will get some tank sealer but need to know of best bonder  for the job and where to buy. next question is once this is all together i gather the engine will get hot and maybe make the bottom of tank go soft so i need to post cure it and need to know best/easiest way to do this as i dont want petrol dripping onto a hot engine so heat stages and times will be appreciated . i do not have an oven but if i have to i will make one..lastly i need to know exact epoxy resin / hardener ratio as i seem slightly out and it takes a long time to go off or stays tacky..thank you for your time in advance
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