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On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 12:03:31 UTC, "jleiby" wrote:
I am building a S&G kayak and I am finding that as I build up layers of epoxy the finish tends to 'orange peel' Too long time between coats - washing and sanding is needed then. Don't recoat if you no longer can make a mark with your nail. The gel-phase (recoatable time) greatly depends on temperature - what you find work for you on day, may not work the next day. My gel-time started (barely tacky) around 2-5h after prior layup When I builded up the hull of my strip kayak, I was basically up for about 30H in a row - in order to be within gel-phase for every layer. You may want to check out my http. West got a good little leaflet, whit loads of tips, how to's and info. Have fun -- steen - menzi.dk Ready for OpenOffice? --- |
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