aamyot
Cadet
- Joined
- Nov 14, 2009
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- 26
So, I've read up on all of the available info here on the forum and in a couple books and I'm ready to glass in a new deck.
Its been installed and sealed around all the edges and seams.
There's no way I'm going to have the time during daylight hours to do multiple layers of fiber and resin on my deck all in one shot. I'm going to have to do it in stages.
The resin I'm using is unwaxed boatyard resin from Fiberglass Coatings, Inc in St. Pete, FL.
The bottle states that it will cure tacky.
I'm prepared to have to sand between each layer that I lay over successive days, but I'm thinking that if each layer will remain somewhat tacky, how is sanding it going to work? Am I not going to just gum up a hundred discs?
Also, if I am painting the deck, do I need to do a finish layer with wax? From what I've read, I don't think so, but I'm not 100% sure.
Thanks!
Its been installed and sealed around all the edges and seams.
There's no way I'm going to have the time during daylight hours to do multiple layers of fiber and resin on my deck all in one shot. I'm going to have to do it in stages.
The resin I'm using is unwaxed boatyard resin from Fiberglass Coatings, Inc in St. Pete, FL.
The bottle states that it will cure tacky.
I'm prepared to have to sand between each layer that I lay over successive days, but I'm thinking that if each layer will remain somewhat tacky, how is sanding it going to work? Am I not going to just gum up a hundred discs?
Also, if I am painting the deck, do I need to do a finish layer with wax? From what I've read, I don't think so, but I'm not 100% sure.
Thanks!