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Re: That sounds right
By:Spidey
Date: 9/7/2000, 7:34 pm
In Response To: Re: Common Sense (Chris Casazza)

Hi Chris;

What you say makes a lot of sense in that the skin that forms on the surface does keep the cure from progressing deeper at the same rate the top layer did. When I was spraying lacquer, I could swear the drying of the lacquer proceeded faster after I sanded it. As an aside, it took about a year for the lacquer on my 'Vette to thoroughly dry, and I had to sand and buff one last time to restore the surface flatness. The next four years saw no further changes, the sucker must have finally dried & cured!

Tonite I sand my 1st 2 coats, it has about 48 hours drying time. BTW, my reason for wet sanding with #320 was those curious lighter patches that appeared in the polyester resin when doing a dry #180 with the ROS. They disappeared after a finer wet sanding, but not without. That is primarily why I terminated the PR experiment - - Unsure as to what I was seeing.

Nice discussion, Spidey

Messages In This Thread

Final Sanding Survey
Chris Casazza -- 9/6/2000, 11:33 am
Re: Common Sense
Spidey -- 9/6/2000, 11:30 pm
Re: Common Sense
Chris Casazza -- 9/7/2000, 12:51 pm
Re: Common Sense
Chris Casazza -- 9/7/2000, 1:21 pm
Re: That sounds right
Spidey -- 9/7/2000, 7:34 pm
Re: Final Sanding Survey
peter czerpak -- 9/6/2000, 1:49 pm
Re: Final Sanding Survey
Ross Leidy -- 9/6/2000, 12:14 pm
Re: Final Sanding Survey
Chris Casazza -- 9/6/2000, 12:56 pm
Re: Final Sanding Survey *Pic*
Ross Leidy -- 9/6/2000, 1:46 pm
Onlygotone!
Jim McCool -- 9/7/2000, 4:08 pm
Glass source?
Jerry Siegel -- 9/10/2000, 3:36 pm
Re: Glass source?
Chris Casazza -- 9/11/2000, 9:42 am
Re: Glass source?
Jerry Siegel -- 9/11/2000, 12:23 pm
Re: Glass source?
Ross Leidy -- 9/11/2000, 11:27 am
Re: Onlygotone!
Ricci -- 9/7/2000, 8:38 pm