Date: 1/8/2011, 6:04 pm
This may be a bit late, but be careful of foam rollers as well. Not all of them will be up to dealing with epoxy.
I used 1/4" nap rollers from the composites place that I bought some carbon material from. They were colored like a candy cane, and I think that they may have even had a name something like candy cane. Anyway, I cut them into 3 pieces for a 3" roller and they did a great job. If you cut up either type of roller, be careful to remove the loose bits from the cut line.
I would stay away from any roller that appears to be made with a cardboard tube unless you have specific information to indicate it would be ok. If in doubt, test well before using them on the boat. You probably know this already, but in case you don't, after you roll on the epoxy, "tip" it off with a bristle or foam brush to smooth out the finish.
Good luck,
Best regards,
Allan Edie
: Well; I've just wet out the glass on my hull, and am very happy
: with the results. Here's my problem though... I had bought some
: West foam rollers for the fill coats, and when I went to get
: them I learned that my wife used them to paint the bathroom!!!!
: Yikes; I have no idea how to apply fill coats now which should
: start in 4-6 hours. Has anyone had any sucess with regular paint
: rollers? Foam or nap? I'm assuming my best bet here is to buy
: the best quality low nap rollers I can and try those? Any help
: would sure be appreciated.
: Thanks,
: TO
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