Re: After filling the weave
By:Robert Woodard
Date: 10/27/1998, 4:54 pm
Date: 10/27/1998, 4:54 pm
In Response To: Re: After filling the weave (Edgar Kleindinst)
> We have developed a way where there is no runs no sag at all. All it
> requires is patience. After the wetout (where we squeegee most expoy back
> off so you can still see the weave) we use those yellow foam rollers made
> for epoxy to apply the fill the weave coats.
Has anyone tried those little "pads" for cutting in trim for painting? I would think the short (~1/8") bristles would be ideal for applying thin coats (after the wet out) of epoxy but I've never worked with epoxy so I don't know for sure. I really did like those little trim brushes for paint (nice even coat).
Just an idea,
Woody
Messages In This Thread
- After filling the weave
Bruce -- 10/26/1998, 9:16 pm- Re: After filling the weave
Nolan Penney -- 10/27/1998, 2:03 pm- Re: After filling the weave
Edgar Kleindinst -- 10/27/1998, 9:14 am- Re: After filling the weave
Robert Woodard -- 10/27/1998, 4:54 pm- Re: 1/8" Bristle rollers
Nick Schade -- 10/28/1998, 5:22 pm- Re: 1/8" Bristle rollers
Robert Woodard -- 10/28/1998, 5:41 pm- Re: 1/8" Bristle rollers
Philip Serra -- 11/4/1998, 12:28 am- Re: 1/8" Bristle rollers
Mark Kanzler -- 10/30/1998, 12:47 am- Re: 1/8" Bristle rollers
Nolan Penney -- 10/29/1998, 2:35 pm
- Re: 1/8" Bristle rollers
- Re: 1/8" Bristle rollers
- Re: 1/8" Bristle rollers
- 2nd the Roller Motion
Pete Ford -- 10/27/1998, 4:43 pm- Re: After filling the weave
Brian C. -- 10/27/1998, 10:54 am - Re: 1/8" Bristle rollers
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Mike Scarborough -- 10/26/1998, 9:57 pm- Re: After filling the weave
Bruce -- 10/27/1998, 9:54 pm
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