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Evan Gatehouse November 8th 05 05:27 AM

temporary primer paint
 
I have a cabin structure on my catamaran that is
foam/epoxy/fiberglass. I haven't finished fairing the
joints between the pre-fabricated panels and winter is
closing in here. So I realize I won't be able to start
fairing painting etc. before April. I want to paint the
exposed surface so that UV doesn't damage the foam & the
epoxy.

God knows we don't get a lot of sun up in Vancouver over the
winter (I think about 18 hours for the whole winter) but I'd
feel better doing this.

Anybody got any ideas for a cheap paint (latex??) that will
sand off easily in the spring - I still have mold release
wax on the surfaces that I might just leave on...

Evan Gatehouse

[email protected] November 8th 05 06:09 AM

temporary primer paint
 

How 'bout a tarp?

MW


Brian Whatcott November 8th 05 01:10 PM

temporary primer paint
 
On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 21:27:43 -0800, Evan Gatehouse
wrote:

I have a cabin structure on my catamaran that is
foam/epoxy/fiberglass. I haven't finished fairing the
joints between the pre-fabricated panels and winter is
closing in here. So I realize I won't be able to start
fairing painting etc. before April. I want to paint the
exposed surface so that UV doesn't damage the foam & the
epoxy.

God knows we don't get a lot of sun up in Vancouver over the
winter (I think about 18 hours for the whole winter) but I'd
feel better doing this.

Anybody got any ideas for a cheap paint (latex??) that will
sand off easily in the spring - I still have mold release
wax on the surfaces that I might just leave on...

Evan Gatehouse


The only thing that really hangs on over wax is beetle shells in
alcohol. :-)
Usually colored red/orange, easily removed with solvent. May be too
expensive for the purpose though....

Brian Whatcott Altus


Brian Whatcott November 9th 05 11:41 PM

temporary primer paint
 
On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 13:10:50 GMT, Brian Whatcott
wrote:

On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 21:27:43 -0800, Evan Gatehouse
wrote:

I have a cabin structure on my catamaran that is
foam/epoxy/fiberglass. I haven't finished fairing the
joints between the pre-fabricated panels and winter is
closing in here. So I realize I won't be able to start
fairing painting etc. before April. I want to paint the
exposed surface so that UV doesn't damage the foam & the
epoxy.

God knows we don't get a lot of sun up in Vancouver over the
winter (I think about 18 hours for the whole winter) but I'd
feel better doing this.

Anybody got any ideas for a cheap paint (latex??) that will
sand off easily in the spring - I still have mold release
wax on the surfaces that I might just leave on...

Evan Gatehouse


The only thing that really hangs on over wax is beetle shells in
alcohol. :-)
Usually colored red/orange, easily removed with solvent. May be too
expensive for the purpose though....

Brian Whatcott Altus


This left a little too much to the imagination. Shellac is what
covers wax - much used by mould/pattern and die makers.

Brian Whatcott Altus OK



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