Re: Strip: Durable hull bottom finish
In Response To: Re: Strip: Durable hull bottom finish (John Abercrombie)
If you apply the goop, epoxy-graphite-silica after each coating has initially set but before it gets hard, they'll bond chemically and you won't have to sand. In warm weather or a very warm shop, I can put a coat on with slow hardener about every 6 hours.
Btw, we've found that black electrician's tape makes a very good mask for this (relatively cheap too), you do need to retape for each coat or the tape will get epoxied into place.
Bill H.
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pat pierce -- 1/20/2013, 3:23 pm- Re: Strip: Durable hull bottom finish
Daniel Thaler -- 1/20/2013, 4:45 pm- Re: Strip: Durable hull bottom finish
Donovan -- 1/20/2013, 8:05 pm- Re: Strip: Durable hull bottom finish
Bill Hamm -- 1/20/2013, 11:59 pm - Re: Strip: Durable hull bottom finish
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John Abercrombie -- 1/20/2013, 5:46 pm- Re: Strip: Durable hull bottom finish
John Abercrombie -- 1/20/2013, 5:52 pm- Re: Strip: Durable hull bottom finish
Bill Hamm -- 1/21/2013, 12:02 am- Re: Strip: Durable hull bottom finish
Brian Nystrom -- 1/21/2013, 10:24 am- Re: Strip: Durable hull bottom finish
John Abercrombie -- 1/21/2013, 12:50 pm- Re: Strip: Durable hull bottom finish
pat pierce -- 1/22/2013, 4:22 am- Re: Strip: Durable hull bottom finish
Etienne Muller -- 1/22/2013, 4:50 am
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John Abercrombie -- 1/20/2013, 6:01 pm- Re: Strip: Durable hull bottom finish
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