Re: Bleeder film would work for S&G
In Response To: Bleeder film would work for S&G (Simeon)
: On the other hand, bleeder film has lots of small holes to allow the excess
: resin to be squeezed/sucked out. So if you wanted a smooth finish, all you
: need to do is lightly sand the small resin spots that will be left proud
: from those holes once you've peeled it off, and you're done.. You'd be no
: further behind in terms of a clear finish than the usual fill coat method,
: and considerably further ahead with a smooth filled finish to start off
: with.
: No good for a strip boat though, as the film I've used isn't deformable to
: fit compound curves. It would work very well on a S&G.
That's an interesting idea
Bill H.
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- Epoxy: fiberglass for finishing
Bill Hamm -- 4/29/2009, 1:48 am- Re: Epoxy: fiberglass for finishing------WebKitFor
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Bill Hamm -- 4/29/2009, 10:50 am- Bleeder film would work for S&G
Simeon -- 4/29/2009, 4:31 pm- Re: Bleeder film would work for S&G
Bill Hamm -- 4/30/2009, 12:52 am
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Robin Boys -- 4/29/2009, 4:31 am- Re: Epoxy: fiberglass for finishing
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