Date: 5/10/1999, 11:12 pm
> Just finished the inside of my boat - one layer of glass with one coat of
> epoxy. I am planning to leave the weave unfilled to create a non-skid
> effect.
> Question: In the past I have always roughed up the epoxy with sandpaper
> before varnishing. Is this necessary? The epoxy is fairly rough due to the
> weave of the glass - and the sanding tends to be very superficial, hitting
> only the high spots. Can I get away without sanding the epoxy first?
> Thanks.
Sand it lightly. You'll knock down some of the high spots, and maybe find a run or two that need greater attention. The varnish is going to flow into the low spots on that unfilled weave and fill them a bit, so put on thin coats.
Paul Jacobson
Messages In This Thread
- Varnishing unsanded epoxy?
Bruce H. -- 5/10/1999, 10:21 pm- Re: Varnishing unsanded epoxy?
K. Morton -- 5/11/1999, 7:13 pm- Re: Varnishing unsanded epoxy?
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 5/11/1999, 9:04 am- Re: Varnishing unsanded epoxy?
Mike Hanks -- 5/11/1999, 1:16 am- Re: Varnishing unsanded epoxy?
Paul Jacobson -- 5/10/1999, 11:12 pm - Re: Varnishing unsanded epoxy?
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