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Norglass Norfill vs Epifill

Created by theselkie theselkie  > 9 months ago, 26 Nov 2015
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theselkie
theselkie

QLD

555 posts

26 Nov 2015 9:55am
Anyone had any experience with Norfill?
ChrisJ1978
ChrisJ1978

NSW

57 posts

26 Nov 2015 11:01am
Not me - all I know is it's not sold at Bunnings - unlike Epifill!
captainyanti
captainyanti

NSW

66 posts

26 Nov 2015 12:23pm
If you email nor glass and let them know what your project is, they will put you on to the correct product. They are very helpfull
CoolRunnings
CoolRunnings

NSW

159 posts

26 Nov 2015 1:59pm









I have used the Norflex quite extensively on fairing hulls, spars and even flagpoles with good results.

Norflex is similar to the Norfill but much lighter in weight and as the name suggests,added flexibility.

Regards, C.R.
BlueMoon
BlueMoon

866 posts

26 Nov 2015 12:33pm
When I have used Epifill, it has ended up being a slight bluey, tan colour, was very hard to sand, was generally a bit disappointed in it, it did stick where I put it though & is still there many years after.
LooseChange
LooseChange

NSW

2140 posts

26 Nov 2015 5:20pm
Make your own fillers, a lot cheaper than having half full tins of stuff every where. Mix required quantity of epoxy resin with Q cells for above the waterline and use phenolic spheres below the waterline.

Oh, and do not open container of cells or spheres if there is any wind or draft. And wear a damp cloth over your nose and mouth till the mix is homogenous.
SandS
SandS

VIC

5904 posts

26 Nov 2015 8:15pm

the jotun epox filler is good !!!!!!
theselkie
theselkie

QLD

555 posts

27 Nov 2015 8:48am
Thank you all for your feedback. I'll give it a go as it's on special at the moment.

Many thanks. :)
CoolRunnings
CoolRunnings

NSW

159 posts

27 Nov 2015 11:29am

The main reason for using the Norflex for me, was to keep with a quality system.
ie,it is hard enough getting paint to effectively stick to aluminium and so I needed for the primers/fillers to work in conjunction with the finish paint.
The last thing I needed was for the fillers and paint to come away from the hull.

I only used 25 kilograms of the stuff and probably sanded off 15 of that in the end.

Needless to say my 'popeye' arms were working overtime with the torture boards!

Also-Good to see you back on board LooseChange!
HG02
HG02

VIC

5814 posts

27 Nov 2015 11:39am
Also-Good to see you back on board LooseChange!

Ill second that good to see you back here you always have good input Loose Change
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