blockmaker wrote:A small amount of experience here. I put a couple of floors in a couple of bass boats that I flipped. I tabbed corners, then floor, then came back and put a finish coat in corners with a lighter weight mat. Don't know if that's the correct way but I thought they turned out good. I still see the boats regularly and they are holding up well.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
jehler wrote:shouldnt matter, just once you start keep rolling, you can keep mixing batches and laying glass regardless of whether the first batch has cured. if you wait you only get a mechanical bond
FlintRiverFowler wrote:jehler wrote:shouldnt matter, just once you start keep rolling, you can keep mixing batches and laying glass regardless of whether the first batch has cured. if you wait you only get a mechanical bond
So I have to do it all at once?
NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:jehler wrote:shouldnt matter, just once you start keep rolling, you can keep mixing batches and laying glass regardless of whether the first batch has cured. if you wait you only get a mechanical bond
So I have to do it all at once?
It will help the layers bond together.
I don't know anything about polyester, but I know when we do epoxy coats at work we wait till they tack up then put the next coat on before it dries. Once it dries we have to scuff the whole coat to get the next to bond to it.
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