I've read plenty of threads here on neutralizing ospho before laying down E/P but haven't seen anything that really addresses my following question.
When it comes to a lap joint where ospho has creeped into and completely dried and can't be neutralized and stripped between the layers, can epoxy be applied over the entire joint without issues? Blasting will take place beforehand so any exposed metal will be stripped completely of any ospho, but "some" will obviously remain in whatever is trapped between two layers. Ospho will have easily had 3 months or more dry time.
This pertains solely to understructure stuff like the two L brackets in below pic. Just getting hit with a few coats of epoxy and done.
Thanks for any input.
When it comes to a lap joint where ospho has creeped into and completely dried and can't be neutralized and stripped between the layers, can epoxy be applied over the entire joint without issues? Blasting will take place beforehand so any exposed metal will be stripped completely of any ospho, but "some" will obviously remain in whatever is trapped between two layers. Ospho will have easily had 3 months or more dry time.
This pertains solely to understructure stuff like the two L brackets in below pic. Just getting hit with a few coats of epoxy and done.
Thanks for any input.