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CONTACT " FOR MORE WFORMATIONI <br />Q%n 5555 Skylane Blvd., S 1 A / Santa Rosa, CA 95103 <br />Ph: (8W) 688.'9375 / Fx: (8W) 700-1188 <br />www.westemfg com <br />Add hardener to resin & putty. Hardener ratio at 70 degrees F. & 30% humidity <br />is two (2) ounces per gallon for resin and one (1) ounce for putty. This will vary <br />with temperature and direct sunlight. If used in direct sunlight or in <br />temperatures above 80 degrees, reduce hardener as per instructions from <br />supervisor or Western Fiberglass, Inc. personnel. Mix thoroughly, scraping the <br />sides of the buckets with the stir stick. <br />Use squeegee and apply putty liberally to area of first seam, being sure to <br />completely cover all fasteners and fill all gaps. The putty will provide a <br />smooth transition for the fiberglass material to cover. The fiberglass material <br />does not like to make 90 degree turns, this is why we use the putty to create a <br />smooth surface with no sharp turns for the fiberglass. Lay fiberglass material <br />across seam area evenly. <br />Wet -out or soak, with brush, liquid resin over fiberglass cloth material <br />completely, material will go clear when fully saturated. Use pig bristle roller <br />tool to "roll-out" air bubbles gently, so as not to displace putty. Remove all <br />bubbles. Your laminate should appear clear, with no air bubbles or pockets <br />in view and all fasteners covered. If additional resin is required, use only resin <br />from Western Fiberglass, Inc. The resin used in construction of all Western <br />Fiberglass, Inc. components is corrosion resistant resin, made for use in fuel <br />and chemical applications. <br />CONTAINMENT COLLARS FOR FRP SUMPS: <br />Sumps without bottoms are used on tanks with containment collars that have <br />been attached by the manufacturer. After determining correct sump size, <br />slip the sump inside or outside of the containment collar ring. Use a bond kit <br />(Part # AC8007) to bond sump tube to tank collar. See bonding instructions. <br />Page 29 of 38 <br />nr�,.iiy;iy3;1i <br />�. <br />