Date: 5/29/2001, 9:33 am
: Sue,
: I'm in agreement with Dave. I use a finger plane to quickly knock the high
: spots off. Then a quick dash of 100 hundred gritto set her even with the
: surface around it. It Shouldn't take you but 2-3 minutes a vertical drip.
: Perhaps tpo minutes more on a sheet drip or slump. It goes quick and its
: worth doing. Remember the details you sweat now will be the one's ya don't
: see later
: Good luck and Enjoy.
: !Russ
Yep -- but once you've got the drips & humps, you're *done* (my original read of the question was that you've already gotten them-- and wondering whether you should be doing more to prep the saturation coat prior to glassing.)
Julie Kanarr
Messages In This Thread
- hull glassing question
Sue -- 5/27/2001, 12:14 pm- hull glassing school of hard knocks
Severne -- 5/29/2001, 1:26 pm- finger plane & 100 grit
!RUSS -- 5/28/2001, 9:05 pm- Re: finger plane & 100 grit
Julie Kanarr -- 5/29/2001, 9:33 am- Drips and Drabs Dollups and Dabs
!RUSS -- 5/29/2001, 11:45 am- Re: Drips and Drabs Dollups and Dabs
Julie Kanarr -- 5/29/2001, 12:27 pm
- Re: Drips and Drabs Dollups and Dabs
- Drips and Drabs Dollups and Dabs
- Re: Fair question
Dave Houser -- 5/28/2001, 7:07 pm- Re: hull glassing question
Julie Kanarr -- 5/28/2001, 2:14 pm - finger plane & 100 grit
- hull glassing school of hard knocks