Date: 2/26/2000, 3:45 pm
Hi Ian;
Yes, he was referring to the same polyester resin they use to make the glass layups on some of their boards. He said when they make a polyester layup, the last coat of resin is mixed with some sort of wax, which makes it sandable. Without the wax, it is nearly impossible to sand properly. They then sand and buff up a really great finish. When they use epoxy, they leave the last coat at 80 grit to give the polyester resin + wax some tooth to grab onto for a mechanical bond, and proceed to coat, sand and buff. I really don't think I could produce anything nearly as good (from experience 8-) using a brush. These boards sell for $2-3,000 a pop and they DO look good . . .
Goodness - I hope I'm not giving away someone's trade secret here!
Best Regards, Spidey
> I have always been told by polyester suppliers that they will not adhere
> to epoxy. However a few years ago a polyester resin came on the market
> that was compatible with SMC which uses an epoxy resin. (I have had
> experience with polyesters literally falling off of SMC.)
> Are you sure that he is talking about a resin as in fiberglass and not a
> resin as in clearcoat? The reason I ask is that all the fiberglass resins
> (polyester) that I have worked with would be impossible to polish.
> Ian
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