Date: 6/1/2008, 4:14 am
: Hi Glen
: I strongly suspect that your rollers are having a chemical reaction with your
: epoxy. Are you using roller covers supplied by the epoxy manufacturers?
: And are you throwing them away after use? (ie: Not cleaning them in some
: kind of solvent or other) hard to imagine, but you never know.
: I've always used West rollers and they behave beautifully. On the other hand
: I aim for a thickish layer. Two filler coats maximum. After that if I
: touch the glass surface in a few places with the sander I don't worry
: about it. The varnish hides it just fine anyway.
: Et
Hi Et,
Yeah, I wondered that even though the rollers I used are new quality ones but not epoxy branded ones, both the foam & the mohair gave me similar results & I toss them after use. The mohair I'll wash & save for paint for other projects. I put on the extra epoxy coat to make sure that I had enough to sand without touching the glass again, there may have been an extra 150-200g at the most in that extra coat so I'm not too worried about the weight going on the hull. I figured I'd rather have too much than not enough when it came to sanding again, but in any case, there will definitely not be any more epoxy going on. I am now going to sand ready for varnishing 'cause I'm itching to get onto the deck.
I've certainly learnt some valuable lessons about knowing your epoxy.
Glen G
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