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Here's a trick to help get a fine finish. Clean any amine blush off
as others have said, but then just hit the high spots with a ROS or pad sander. Don't try to sand all the epoxy off to get to the bottom of those orange peel "valleys." You don't have to be too fussy about getting all the sanded epoxy dust off the surface when you are done either; just brush it off casually. Get a "Bondo" plastic auto body spreader, which is a flexible plastic spreader available at any auto parts store. Mix up one ounce of epoxy, and pour it out on the surface, and use the plastic spreader to apply a very thin coat of epoxy. A "skim coat" if you will. As you spread it out over a good sized area,3 to 4 square feet of area, it will pick up the epoxy dust and turn a milky white, thickening it just slightly. This is a wonderful technique to fill in "orange peel" valleys and other small imperfections. When cured, you will once again have a very smooth surface. Another tip: use a cabinet scraper instead of sand paper on the epoxy. A cabinet scraper is a thin piece of steel that has a sharp edge on it. Held almost vertical, and then dragged along the surface, you'll find many of those long thin ridges peeling off easily. You can buy them at stores like Woodworkers Warehouse. I do this before sanding, and it really cuts down on the sanding I have to do, and in some cases eliminates it. On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 08:03:31 -0400, "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' 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 - - - http://www.messing-about.com Resources for the Boat Builder, Renovator and Small Boat Skipper |
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