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[email protected] WayneBatrecdotboats@hotmail.com is offline
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Default My governor isn?t king..

On Wed, 29 Apr 2020 23:22:06 -0400, wrote:

BTW that reminds me, Do you have a fiberglass guy who would gel coat
my spa? I might end up doing it myself but I would pay a guy if I had
someone I could trust. I can prep it but I have never shot gel coat
and I have heard your first swing at that ball might not work out so
good ;-)


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Unfortunateky not, but you can get surprisingly good results brushing
or rolling gelcoat (several coats), and then rubbing it out - working
up through the grits to 1500 or so, followed by a good buffing with
rubbing compound. As you are probably aware there are two kinds of
gel coat, one without a wax additive for layering up multiple coats,
and the other type that has the wax additive for the top coat. The
purpose of the wax is to seal out the air which prevents it from
curing all the way. It's kind of fun actually, and of course you want
to practice on some plywood first. The nice thing anout gelcoat is
that it's very easy to repair if you mess up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MWN7kbzutM



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