Larry, you can use the "Quote" button, under each post.
Sorry Walter the box does not check for me.:withstupi
Jsage
Kevlar has its place depending on what you are trying to acheive.It does "goop up" but has the capability of eliminating sag or runs.If there is a time lapse be tween pours it helps in secondary bonding.When the K/E is sanded,only the resin is sanded away leaving Kevlar micro fibers to assist in a strong bond.The fiberes are so tough to cut sanding will not cut them resulting in difficult finishing.I have developed epoxy coatings with Kevlar pulp to reduce epoxy's self leveling to produce a textured surface.Repairs are easy as sanding exposes fiberes to lock or adhere to any type of secondary coating.The only 2 facts against Kevlar is,it absorbes moisture in raw form and deterioates under UV exposure.I have stated before 1/32 milled glassfibre would reinforce the bonds between aggregates in E/G preventing micro cracking.
Larry