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You will know as soon as you seal coat
By:Dwight
Date: 7/20/2000, 12:32 pm
In Response To: Lookin' for Petro-chemist ... 8^O (Rehd)

As soon as you put a seal coat of epoxy on, you will know if you have all the oil removed. It will either coat, or it won't. If the seal coat doesn't cover without fisheyes, don't fiberglass.

Dwight

: Hi Folks !

: Got a little problem here. Been workin on my brothers "8"Ball, by
: Glen-L, and had it all stitched up and ready to seam, but, had to put it
: away last evening. Put a tarp over it, and used some wood blocks and a
: plastic gas can for weight to hold down the tarp. Well, my 7 yr. old
: grandson, and excellent helper, bumped the stands and the can tipped over.
: We didn't notice it till this morning, but, a little gas dripped out and
: found it's way through to the hull and left a stain about 6" wide and
: 1 1/2' long down the very center of the hull. It is bare wood and left a
: nice stain, inside and out. The gas evaporated, but, I'm sure that the
: stain will be staying there(oil/2cycle mix ). My question is, will
: anything stick to that spot now, in order to get the glass to stick later?
: Haven't sanded it yet, as It's still wired, so, don't know how deep it
: penetrated. Any ideas?? How much of a bother will it actually be?

: Rehd

Messages In This Thread

Lookin' for Petro-chemist ... 8^O
Rehd -- 7/20/2000, 2:23 am
Re: Lookin' for Petro-chemist ... 8^O
davew -- 7/20/2000, 2:05 pm
Re: Lookin' for Petro-chemist ... 8^O
Spidey -- 7/20/2000, 5:50 pm
Re: Lookin' for Petro-chemist ... 8^O
Rehd -- 7/20/2000, 7:43 pm
You will know as soon as you seal coat
Dwight -- 7/20/2000, 12:32 pm
Ask Dr. John
Matt Hopkinson -- 7/20/2000, 11:12 am
Re: Oven-Off
Spidey -- 7/20/2000, 10:43 am
Re: Lookin' for Petro-chemist ... 8^O
Bruce -- 7/20/2000, 9:34 am
Re: Lookin' for Petro-chemist ... 8^O
Bob -- 7/20/2000, 9:57 am