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It probably got a little too warm in the shop and the epoxy cured too
quickly. I've had that happen and rather than try to fix it (filling takes too much epoxy), I find it easier to sand it off and then put the next coat on when it's cooler (or use a slower hardener.) Brian D -- http://www.advantagecomposites.com/tongass -- My 22' Tolman Skiff project .. "jleiby" wrote in message ... 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' and requires a lot of sanding to get it smooth. The first coats of epoxy went on flat. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks John |
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