stephen_gusterson
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posted on 11/3/03 at 11:42 PM |
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wax finish coat on grp
Having had a bit of a break over winter, and building an 'extension' to my garage, Im now about to do the tricky grp bits on my morgan look a like
locost based car.
I just bought a loada stuff to make the grp with.
However, I have just read that the final 'finishing coat' of resin (the bit thats exposed to air - not the bit facing the mould) needs to be a
special type. I.e, it needs wax in it to seal against air or it will be forever tacky.
I hav enot read this in some other readings I have seen.
Can anyone advise if it is necessary to apply a wax element to the final resin coat?
atb
steve
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chrisg
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posted on 12/3/03 at 12:16 AM |
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Only gel coat stays tacky, so if you put gel coat as a "finish" on the inside of your mouldings, you will have this problem, my advice is - don't!.
It'll crack anyway. A good lay-up should be quite flat anyway, ordinary resin needs only a light sand and a paint, Rubbercoat is good for under
wheel arches, prevents starcracking.
Cheers
Chris
Note to all: I really don't know when to leave well alone. I tried to get clever with the mods, then when they gave me a lifeline to see the
error of my ways, I tried to incite more trouble via u2u. So now I'm banned, never to return again. They should have done it years ago!
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stephen_gusterson
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posted on 12/3/03 at 08:05 PM |
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thanks Chris.
So I didnt forget to order something then
I assume 'rubbercoat' helps to cushion the impact from flying stones causing cracks from under the arches? Would underseal have the same effect?
atb
steve
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Spyderman
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posted on 13/3/03 at 06:28 PM |
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"I assume 'rubbercoat' helps to cushion the impact from flying stones causing cracks from under the arches? Would underseal have the same effect?
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No, underseal has no shock absorbing effect. It just stays tacky!
Rubbercoat is very good stuff as it goes on very thick. It is literaly a coat of rubber you paint on. It doesn't stay tacky like underseal and won't
wipe off.
It is good at sound insulation as well, but a bit expensive if used in that way.
Terry
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stephen_gusterson
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posted on 13/3/03 at 06:47 PM |
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I recon the cleanest and simplest thing to do is I can get hold of soft 1mm plastic sheet - summat like ABS. I can line the top inside of the arch
(where the stones will impact) with that rather than mess with something that paints on, and its free.
cheers
steve
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