Heya fellas,
Just a quick question re repairing a crack in a board.
Im using q-cel mixed with epoxy resin and fibreglass pieces to fill in a hole in the nose.
The nose was cracked so i ground out the cracked part + feathered the edges all nice ready to be filled with the above mix.
However the mix seems to be reacting to the white foam core inside the board and has melted some of it. What was once a 5mm deep recessed hole, is now a 25mm hole as the mix has eaten the foam away kinda like battery acid.

So I had to run down to bunnings and get some expandafoam in a can, and refill the hole again with the expandafoam. Whats to stop this happening again when I go to put the resin mix over the top of the expandafoam

The only thing I can think of doing is maybe putting some masking tape over the exposed part of the core, then putting the resin mix over the top of this so the 2 parts wont be in direct contact, but surely there must be another way? Am I missing something guys
Cheers