Have you ever heard the saying, "A chain is only as strong as its weakest link?? That saying very much applies to working with epoxy when building a boat. Because epoxy is partially responsible for holding your boat together and sealing out water, if the bond isn't successfully executed, your whole boat may be at jeopardy.
Anyone who has worked with epoxy in a professional capacity will quickly tell you there are three vital steps that can make or break the success of your project. It may surprise you to know they all deal with surface preparation and not with the actual bonding technique itself. That's because in order for the epoxy to mechanically "key" with the surface and form a strong bond, the surface has to be prepped to receive the epoxy.
Surface Preparation
For good adhesion to occur, you must start with a surface that is:
> > > Clean - free of grease, oil, wax, mold or any other substance that might interfere with a direct bond between the epoxy and the wood.
> > > Dry - wet surfaces don't accept epoxy well and can cause bond failure or weak bonds.
> > > Sanded Properly - 80-grit sandpaper is recommended for most types of wood to produce ideal conditions for a durable bond. This includes hardwoods, teak and other oily woods as well as porous woods.
Two-Step Bonding
Before beginning this phase of the process, be sure all parts to be bonded fit properly and are dry. Also make sure each piece has been cleaned and sanded.
Apply the epoxy resin mixture to the area that will be bonded (called "wetting out"). For tight areas this can be accomplished with a small brush or you can use a roller for larger areas. Be prepared to move forward immediately before the resin becomes tacky.
For bonding two pieces together, stir filler into the epoxy mixture until it becomes thick enough to hold. Apply the mixture to ONE of the bonding surfaces. Quickly fit the two surfaces together before the mixture becomes tacky-feeling to the touch and then clamp the components together with enough pressure to squeeze a small amount of epoxy from the joint. Remove the excess epoxy with a putty knife.
For fillets, apply, shape and smooth the thickened epoxy with a wooden mixing stick, a disposable plastic spoon or another round-edged tool. A little excess bonding material will remain. That's usual. Simply use a putty knife to scrape evenly along the edges of your fillet, removing the excess. This leaves a clean-looking final fillet. After the fillet is cured, sand with 80-grit paper.
After the fillet is cured, apply the fiberglass tape. Start with wetting out the area where the tape should be and then lay up the tape in the wet epoxy. Wait a few minutes while the tape soaks up the epoxy. It is sometimes necessary to apply more epoxy to the tape if any areas remain dry. This should be done quickly before the epoxy cures.
Once cured, you will have a strong, durable joint between the panels of your boat.
Epoxy and Hardware
Epoxy can also be used to bond metal hardware such as hinges to ensure a watertight seal. Wet out a pilot hole and then fill it with prepared epoxy resin, using a syringe. Insert the screw or other fastener and allow the epoxy to cure before use.
In Part 3 of this series on epoxy, we'll look at situations when working with epoxy doesn't turn out exactly as you planned? and what to do about it.
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Since the methods were rediscovered and renamed Reiki by Dr. Usui, people in nearly every country of the world are again using "the laying-on-of-hands" method for healing the physical body in one form or the other.
Many registered nurses, as well as massage therapists are finding that Reiki is the perfect compliment to their hands-on health practice.
Reiki Helps To Create A Balanced Environment
A balanced environment within one's being is important so that healing can take place. Healers who have been attuned to the Reiki healing "flow" find that their natural healing energies have been enhanced. They also describe their healing energies as being more powerful and directed than before. Many traditional health practitioners are adding Reiki to their credentials.
Reiki Is Transferred To Students By A Reiki Master/Teacher
The Reiki master passes the training through a series of attunements. During the attunement process, sacred healing symbols are sealed into your energy field, so that you can flow the higher vibrations of energy. The attunement process opens you up permanently to the Reiki energy so that you can give Reiki treatments to yourself and others.
When you are attuned you become an open channel (or pipe) for the Reiki energy to flow through to yourself and others. The energy gently and constantly circulates in your body filling your heart area first, and flows out from that point on through your hands. When you place your hands on an object, whether it is a person, a pet, your plants, your food, or a crystal, the healing Reiki energy flows into that object as well.
Reiki raises the vibrational frequency of the person receiving the treatment.
Sickness is low vibrational frequency.
Wellness, health and joy are higher vibrational frequencies.
Three Benefits In Learning Reiki:
1.You will not use your own energy to heal others. You will always use the Source energy. You'll be taught how to protect your own energy and not get drained when healing others.
2.You will not take on other peoples' problems as your own.
3.Reiki will not harm anyone. The Reiki energy is always a benefit to the recipient. The more practice you get, the more benefit there is. Just like any tool you use, it gets better and better with practice.
Reiki works well with all healing modalities traditional and alternative, such as: nursing, massage therapy, Acupressure, Acupuncturists, Bach Flower, Chakra Balancing, Chi Gong, Chi Kung, Chi Nei Tsang, Cosmic Energetic Healing, Laser Reiki, Crystal Work, Dowsers, Essential Oils, Falun Gong, Feng Shui, Flower Essences, Gemstone Therapy, Healing Touch, Body workers, Homeopathic Medicines, Hypnotherapy, Tai Chi, Vibrational Healers, Yoga, Hellerwork, and all Holistic activities.
These healers above are adding Reiki certification to their tool kit. Mothers, kindergarten teachers, and schoolteachers are also learning Reiki because it makes their jobs easier.
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