Date: 4/13/2009, 10:09 am
: Can you work in a garage?
: The dilemma you are facing is blush. With epoxy there's a period where you
: can apply fill coats and you will get a chemical bond. If you wait too
: long, blush can form and then you should scrub the surface and or sand
: too? Obviously, you want to avoid that. Depending on the brand you are
: using and wether it's blush free or not is the determining factor. I would
: get on the phone and talk to the Co. who's epoxy you are using and see
: what they suggest. I try to plan my glassing so I am doing fill coats
: every day but I do work in a heated basement.
I have epoxy from RAKA and it is blush free, so I think that I'll wait till it's warmer.
Thanks for the suggestions!
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Dave Hawkins -- 4/12/2009, 4:23 pm- Strip: Fill Coat
Jay Babina -- 4/13/2009, 8:38 am- Re: Strip: Fill Coat
Dave Hawkins -- 4/13/2009, 10:09 am- Re: Strip: Fill Coat
Jay Babina -- 4/13/2009, 10:40 am- Re: Strip: Fill Coat
Dave Hawkins -- 4/13/2009, 2:31 pm- Strip: Fill Coat
Jay Babina -- 4/14/2009, 9:48 am- Re: Strip: Fill Coat
David Hawkins -- 4/14/2009, 10:35 am
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Bill Hamm -- 4/13/2009, 12:33 am - Re: Strip: Fill Coat
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