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I am having a secition of non-skid re-gelcoated due to damage done by a
previous owner. I have a guy ready to the work...but he needs to match the gelcoat using a computer. Takes 7 - 10 days. I offered up a hatch on loan as a "sample" but he says no...I will be without the hatch for 7-10 days. Instead he wants to carve out a 1" chunk of gelcoat from the area to be repaired. Says he'll patch that spot when he applied the new gelcoat. The area is cosmetically challenged, but no deck problems. I just feel odd agreeing to let the guy do this. Is this a normal requirement or not? Anyone with experience care to comment? |
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He's doing a very large area. It will take about a half gallon of
gelcoat. I think that is the reason he wants to have it computer matched instead of matching it himself. I will look up Don Casey. me wrote: tell this idiot to find another sucker. You can match the gell coat in a few minutes, I suggest you take a look at some of Don Casey's books/columns before you get screwed I am having a secition of non-skid re-gelcoated due to damage done by a previous owner. I have a guy ready to the work...but he needs to match the gelcoat using a computer. Takes 7 - 10 days. I offered up a hatch on loan as a "sample" but he says no...I will be without the hatch for 7-10 days. Instead he wants to carve out a 1" chunk of gelcoat from the area to be repaired. Says he'll patch that spot when he applied the new gelcoat. The area is cosmetically challenged, but no deck problems. I just feel odd agreeing to let the guy do this. Is this a normal requirement or not? Anyone with experience care to comment? |
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