Date: 3/31/2000, 7:35 pm
> I mixed up some epoxy and added wood flour to it. Then I went all over the
> deck of my kayak with a microscope filling in any gaps I could find. Many
> times I was only filling a little speck, but the epoxy would get on the
> wood in maybe a 1" x 1" area. I put it on with a putty knife and
> scraped of the excess, but the wood got wet with resin. The resin hardened
> and now I can easily sand it flush. My question is; do I need to sand off
> all of the excess resin down to bare wood again, or can I just sand it
> smooth. I'm just wondering if the resin spots will end up a different
> color since the wood at these locations won't get as saturated when I put
> on my sealer coat of resin.
> Thanks, Dale
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Spot-Filling Holes:
Those patches probably will show, depending on the shade of the wood and the sealer. Another problem is that the resin-reinforced spots will be more resistant to sanding than the surrounding bare wood and can leave slightly elevated humps in the surface. I use toothpicks and try to put the filler only in the holes where it's needed. I use a fine-toothed flat metal file to work down each patch, so a minimum of sanding is needed.
Steve McDonald
Messages In This Thread
- Epoxy filler
Dale Frolander -- 3/31/2000, 5:27 am- Re: Epoxy filler
Steve McDonald -- 3/31/2000, 7:35 pm- Re: Epoxy filler
Earl Bailey -- 3/31/2000, 2:56 pm- Thanks all
Dale Frolander -- 3/31/2000, 3:22 pm
- Re: Epoxy filler
Greg Hicks -- 3/31/2000, 7:26 am- Re: Epoxy filler
Kent LeBoutillier -- 3/31/2000, 6:28 am - Re: Epoxy filler
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