Re: Thin Raka and vertical surfaces
By:Dave Houser
Date: 6/9/2000, 3:30 am
Date: 6/9/2000, 3:30 am
In Response To: Re: Thin Raka and vertical surfaces (Dean Trexel)
I have found that is worth while to mask when using Raka adjacent to vertical surfaces to minimize the drips. I peel the tape as soon as the epoxy sets to a fly paper tack. I use a scraper to feather the masked edge of the epoxy the next day. A roller is the only way I can fill coat Raka without runs.
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David -- 6/8/2000, 10:51 am- Re: Light spot on glass
Scotty -- 6/9/2000, 3:42 pm- Re: Light spot on glass
Dean Trexel -- 6/8/2000, 2:45 pm- Thin Raka and vertical surfaces
mike allen ---> -- 6/8/2000, 4:06 pm- Re: Thin Raka and vertical surfaces
Dean Trexel -- 6/8/2000, 4:56 pm- Re: Thin Raka and vertical surfaces
Dave Houser -- 6/9/2000, 3:30 am
- Re: Thin Raka and vertical surfaces
- Re: Thin Raka and vertical surfaces
- Re: Light spot on glass
Shawn B -- 6/8/2000, 11:24 am- Re: What about fill coats?
Ken Finger -- 6/8/2000, 4:04 pm
- Re: Light spot on glass
Ross Leidy -- 6/8/2000, 11:19 am - Re: Light spot on glass
- Re: Light spot on glass