Date: 3/6/2001, 11:35 am
What you describe sounds like fisheyes. These are spots in the coating where contaminants have caused surfaction and reduced surface tension around the foreign matter, causing the epoxy to flow away from the spots. Scratch your head and try to figure out where they came from, because they will cause even more headaches with varnish. Did you use a tack rag? Most of these have waxes. Did you use any air tools? They spit oil. Did you spray silicone anywhere in the area? WD40? Is there honing oil on any edge tools? Did you use a solvent to wipe the surface before applying the epoxy? Sometimes these are recycled and have unknown types and concentrations of contaminants. I agree with Rob about washing, sanding and recoating, but would also strongly recommend eliminating the source as well.
: I have just finished the 4th coat of epoxy on an Osprey and it looks like at
: certain places there are pockmarks. The question is should I add an
: aditional epoxy coat? Have me previos coats been to thin? (BTW i used a
: 3/16 roller...)If I leave these marks will they disspear after I finish
: the boat with urethane? I have afraid of adding dead weight to the boat
: given previos posts to this BB.
Messages In This Thread
- Pock marks after 4th epoxy coat?
Ed -- 3/6/2001, 8:25 am- Fisheyes?
Pete Rudie -- 3/6/2001, 11:35 am- Re: Pock marks after 4th epoxy coat?
Rob Macks -- 3/6/2001, 10:26 am - Re: Pock marks after 4th epoxy coat?
- Fisheyes?