Protecting unfinished fiberglass
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Protecting unfinished fiberglass
I am in the process recovering and fairing sections of a deck and cabintop that are severly crazed using polyester resin. Since I am working outside what is the best method to protect the unfinished work prior to the application of primer? Should I be priming as I go along? TIA.
Re: Protecting unfinished fiberglass
Hi Rick,
How are you using polyester resin to fix the crazing? I don't mean to pry, but that's the first question that came to mind when I read your post.
On your question, I've been using epoxy for so long that I can't remember about polyester (guessing it's shy about UV like epoxy). Do you cover the work with a tarp between sessions?
Rachel
How are you using polyester resin to fix the crazing? I don't mean to pry, but that's the first question that came to mind when I read your post.
On your question, I've been using epoxy for so long that I can't remember about polyester (guessing it's shy about UV like epoxy). Do you cover the work with a tarp between sessions?
Rachel
Re: Protecting unfinished fiberglass
It will be fine until you are finished. After I re-glassed my decks w/polyester resin I left parts unfinished for about a year before I got to painting it.
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Re: Protecting unfinished fiberglass
Rachel,
I have been grinding, then using fairing compound and finally govering with cloth, I have not been covering with a tarp each day.
I have been grinding, then using fairing compound and finally govering with cloth, I have not been covering with a tarp each day.
Re: Protecting unfinished fiberglass
Okay, I was just wondering if you were using straight resin, without cloth. Carry on!
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Re: Protecting unfinished fiberglass
Hi,
I'm new to board but been doing boat work for a while now.
I'm working with a crew of older guys restoring flying scots at a sailing center here in florida. Our local restoration guy had us sand down the crazing in the gelcoat on our first project and then coat with west system epoxy on the entire area. Then we topcoated the surface with Awlgrip. There was no additional cloth added. This is one of many boats used in what might be considered a rental fleet. They get used and abused. I'm curios to see how well it holds up. We've completed one and are moving forward on the second boat. On the second one we sanded the crazing and then built up with 4 coats Awlgrip 545. Top coat goes on soon. It should be refitted and back in service in a week or so.
Rich
I'm new to board but been doing boat work for a while now.
I'm working with a crew of older guys restoring flying scots at a sailing center here in florida. Our local restoration guy had us sand down the crazing in the gelcoat on our first project and then coat with west system epoxy on the entire area. Then we topcoated the surface with Awlgrip. There was no additional cloth added. This is one of many boats used in what might be considered a rental fleet. They get used and abused. I'm curios to see how well it holds up. We've completed one and are moving forward on the second boat. On the second one we sanded the crazing and then built up with 4 coats Awlgrip 545. Top coat goes on soon. It should be refitted and back in service in a week or so.
Rich
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Re: Protecting unfinished fiberglass
so i'm replyin to my post......
We top coated with awlcraft to our number two boat today witjh Awlcraft.....and it was a success in my opinon. there were some imperfections but i feel like they can be repaired. tomorrow we can mask for the non=skid and roll it on.What i like aobut spraying is that its a one day process compared to the Awlgrip 3 dayer. the advantage of the awlgrip rolling process is that you can repair as you go.....and also not get overspray on everything
What a great forum
Rich
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We top coated with awlcraft to our number two boat today witjh Awlcraft.....and it was a success in my opinon. there were some imperfections but i feel like they can be repaired. tomorrow we can mask for the non=skid and roll it on.What i like aobut spraying is that its a one day process compared to the Awlgrip 3 dayer. the advantage of the awlgrip rolling process is that you can repair as you go.....and also not get overspray on everything
What a great forum
Rich
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