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Re: Woe is me.
By:Don Beale
Date: 6/27/2001, 2:16 pm
In Response To: Woe is me. (John Monfoe)

It's not a bad idea to let all the epoxy sit for a couple weeks before varnishing. It does continue to harden for quite awhile, and a little UV exposure wont hurt it. And of course, getting it wet is a good way to be sure all the blush is gone...

What I'm saying is to finish the boat, get the final fill coat on it, and then use it a little bit. Another advantage here is that you can modify the deck fittings before varnishing if you want.

: Hi all,

: I feel like I am going backwards on my boat. Everything was coming along real
: well until I started the clear epoxy glassing. My hats off to those that
: have mastered this. I had my boat sanded and seperated the hall and deck
: and fiberglassed the insides. The deck curled badly even after three
: layers of glass inside and one layer outside. Then when I fastened the
: hall and deck together I had some cracking and buckling with delamination
: causing pimples. I have sanded most of this out leaving as much of the old
: glass as I can and will put on a new layer of glass over this. I noticed
: that when I sanded out the white pimples with 80 grit with my sander it
: did a good job but when I tried using 120 grit that more pimples formed. I
: finally decided that more heat was forming with the 120 grit to form more
: pimples. I went back to the 80 grit and everything was OK. And on top of
: this yesterday I was sanding with my B&D that everyone of this board told
: me not to buy and the rubber pad came flying off. It looks like the 4
: screws that hold the pad must have been loose and tore throught the pad
: and the mounting. So I am off to a near by city this morning to buy a good
: P-W. I am getting a little panicky because I have a trip planned in late
: Aug. and still have a lot to do yet, coaming, varnishing, roof racks,
: yoke. I am thinking about cheating with some matching touch up paint there
: might be white spots or a blemish. I hate to do this but I don't think I
: have time to mess around very much.

: Poor john

Messages In This Thread

Woe is me.
John Monfoe -- 6/27/2001, 7:03 am
Thanks for the encouragement.
John Monfoe -- 6/28/2001, 5:40 am
Re: Woe is me.
Chip Sandresky -- 6/27/2001, 3:50 pm
Re: Woe is me.
Don Beale -- 6/27/2001, 2:16 pm
Hang in there John!
Steve -- 6/27/2001, 9:57 am
Back away from the matches :D
!RUSS -- 6/27/2001, 9:05 am
Re: Woe is me.
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 6/27/2001, 9:01 am