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Re: Pinholes in final sanding
By:Dean Trexel
Date: 5/14/2000, 11:32 am
In Response To: Re: Pinholes in final sanding (John B.)

John,

If you sanded down into the cloth, you would be seeing the weave. It shows up as a white cross-hatch on the slightly darker sanded epoxy. In trying to sand out some small irregularities, I sanded down to the cloth in a few places. As soon as I started seeing the weave I stopped. If you don't see any weave, it's my guess that you used a heck of a lot of fill coats of epoxy! After thinking I didn't put enough fill epoxy on the hull, I laid it on heavier on the deck. The places I started seeing the weave was on the thinner-coated hull, not on the deck.

Sounds like you're doing fine -- don't sweat it.

Dean
: How do I know if I still have fiberglass on the hull? It has been sanded to a
: uniform light gray after 2 fill coats, and I can't see the weave at all
: (except for the extra layers of tape on the chines and keel. Anyone think
: I may have gone too far? (6oz cloth, about 5 hours with 80 grit, most of
: the time spent trying to feather the edges of the extra tape on the keel
: and chines.). God, I wish I made a test panel first, and deliberately
: sanded through in places so I would know what it looked like! The hull is
: as smooth as a baby's bottom, but I hope there is still enough fiberglass
: there.

Messages In This Thread

Pinholes in final sanding
Dean Trexel -- 5/13/2000, 8:30 pm
Re: Pinholes in final sanding
John B. -- 5/14/2000, 7:20 am
Re: Pinholes in final sanding
Dean Trexel -- 5/14/2000, 11:32 am
Doesn't it suck :-)
Dale Frolander -- 5/13/2000, 11:24 pm