Date: 6/9/1999, 11:44 am
I used high build primer on a Tred Avon that I am still trying to get a good varnish coat on the deck of. I think it would take more than one coat of primer, and that epoxy would be easier. I've also noticed a difference in the deck where the epoxy was sanded to 220 vs. 120. My conclusion is, the smoother the epoxy the better.
> Hello all:
> I'm sanding the hull of my chesapeake 17, including some fairing compound
> I used and I am finding in a few spots a bunch of small holes exist in the
> fairing compound. They are somewhere between a pinprick and the head of a
> small pin in size and have some depth to them.
> I figure they are from either poor mixing or spreading on my part.
> Regardless, I am wondering if I should try to fill them with more fairing
> compound, unthickened epoxy or if the high-build primer that I am planning
> to apply will do it for me.
> Any thoughts?
> Thanks,
> Tom
Messages In This Thread
- Pinprick holes in fairing compound
Tom Schwartzman -- 6/9/1999, 10:28 am- Re: Pinprick holes in fairing compound
Don Beale -- 6/9/1999, 11:44 am
- Re: Pinprick holes in fairing compound