Date: 7/28/2000, 10:49 pm
Howdy Rehd,
I like the cheap "chip" brushes Erez mentioned from Home Depot. I think I usually get a box of 15 for $10 or something. A little high. I've heard of people wrapping the brush in plastic wrap and putting it in the freezer - then you can reuse it. When you start working on larger flatter areas of the boat - just pour the goop on and spread it with a Bondo spreader - works great.
I'd definitely give up on the Glen-L. Life is too short to spend it working with scalding epoxy gel and sanding the mess down later. You won't believe how fast and easy it goes with "slow" epoxy.
I guess it's true what they say: "No good deed goes unpunished."
Cheers, PC
Messages In This Thread
- I Surrender... Glen-L Epoxy x 90*+ :(
Rehd -- 7/27/2000, 10:09 pm- Re: I Surrender... Glen-L Epoxy x 90*+ :(
Paul C -- 7/28/2000, 10:49 pm- Re: I Surrender... Glen-L Epoxy x 90*+ :(
Rehd -- 7/29/2000, 12:32 am- Re: Foam brushes
Dave Houser -- 7/29/2000, 11:54 am- Re: Foam brushes
Jason -- 7/31/2000, 12:14 pm
- Re: Foam brushes
- Re: Foam brushes
- I don't recommend Glen-L either.
Jim Gabriel -- 7/28/2000, 10:35 am- Re: I Surrender... Glen-L Epoxy x 90*+ :(
Erez -- 7/28/2000, 6:11 am- Re: I Surrender... Glen-L Epoxy x 90*+ :(
Rehd -- 7/28/2000, 8:54 am
- Re: I Surrender... Glen-L Epoxy x 90*+ :(
Dave Houser -- 7/28/2000, 2:57 am- Re: I Surrender... Glen-L Epoxy x 90*+ :(
Rehd -- 7/28/2000, 9:10 am
- Re: I Surrender... Glen-L Epoxy x 90*+ :(
- Re: I Surrender... Glen-L Epoxy x 90*+ :(