Re: Newbie with gel coat ?
Slayer... looks like you have made some great strides with your project! Allow me to add my opinions, however take them at face value, as I am not an expert by any stretch... Your glassing looks great from what I can tell, and your sanding looks fine also. As far as applying the gel, well that is the point I am at in my resto. So as one amateur to another, I'll give you what I have learned so far.
1. I am rolling the gel on. I started with a 4" roller with a 1/2" nap. I didn't like this so much, as it seemed to pick up more of the gel than roll it out, especially after it started to kick a little. So I switched to a 4" roller with a 1/4" nap. This has given me a lot better finish and I am satisfied with the finish.
2. Be sure and buy plenty of supplies, (rollers, mixing sticks, pint/quart mixing cups, gloves, etc..). The most important out of these I would say is the rollers. Each pint I would mix would burn another roller. While you can mix more in one batch, such as a quart instead of a pint, I didn't do that because I didn't know how fast I can work and I didn't want the gel to kick in the pot before I get it all on the deck.
3. Be thorough with your estimates for how much product you will need. I just bit the bullet and bought a 5gal. bucket of gel for around 180$ with shipping added on after that. The way it is looking, I will have about 3 gal. left over with no more boat to work on when I am all said and done.
I don't have any expert tip for you question on how smooth to get it... We can leave that up to the experts. Anyway, I'm done rambling for now. Best of luck to you.
Also... just a tip... if you are using photobucket for your pics, try and use the IMG code to post the pics in these forums. Makes it a lot easier to see them. PM me if you have any questions.