Greetings from Winnipeg Manitoba where I am also dealing with cooler weather and am impressed by Raka performance. While I have not yet reached the fill coat stage with my Baidarka my paddling partner, Dave, who is building a Chespeake 17LT in the garage right next to me just finished that step.
A while back I asked a question regarding mistakes made by first time builders (like me) that add weight to their boats, one of the replys I rec'd was from Shawn who suggested I sand between fill coats because it knocks off the high points that telegraph throught the epoxy and it then takes less coats to fill. This was very evident when Dave did his fill coats. He did 3 fill coats in quick succession to achieve a chemical bond, then couldn't get back to work on the boat for a few days and figured he should sand to rough up the surface (which was still quite uneven) before his next coat. There was a huge difference after sanding, his next coat used very little epoxy compared to the previous ones and it came out really smooth.
So, to put a quick end to a longwinded answer I say sand.
Good Luck with the low temps.
Ken
: I put a full layer of glass on the hull of my Great Auk and followed it right
: away with a second layer on the bottom this weekend. When the temps
: dropped into the 30s I was only able to keep the temperature inside my
: shed around 50 and I stopped working. I still have to apply more glass on
: the stem and stern.and a few fill coats.
: I would like advice about whether I should wait for things to harden up and
: sand out the little spikes and wrinkles before I continue or, go ahead and
: squeege a few fill coats and magnify the bumps, lumps, drips and snags.
: Two days after I started, most of the tackiness is gone even though the
: temperature barely got into the 40s. Go Raka. I used the no-blush so
: shouldn't have to worry about that issue.
Messages In This Thread
- fill coats
mnicholson -- 10/30/2000, 8:28 pm- Re: fill coats, scraping
Grant Goltz -- 11/1/2000, 12:30 am- I'll second this *NM*
Jason Given -- 11/1/2000, 11:03 am
- Re: fill coats with Raka
Dave Houser -- 10/31/2000, 3:29 pm- Re: fill coats
Ken Sutherland -- 10/31/2000, 1:24 am- Re: fill coats
Paul G. Jacobson -- 10/30/2000, 11:48 pm - I'll second this *NM*
- Re: fill coats, scraping