Re: 14' Larivee restore
Thanks, boys. I thought you'd like. Trust me, it's not like it's "perfect" as I rolled both the white(last wk) & the gray(yesterday). I have tried to take pic of the not so perfect spots but hard to see. Definitely some orange peel, but as before mentioned...I'm ok with that. Sam...last wk, when I did the white, I should have pre-gelled some of the raw areas. Had I done that, I probably could have got by with 4 coats(2 without wax-2 with wax), but because I had so much raw glass on the keel that I had repaired, & because I wanted to take my time with thin coats to try to minimize the peel, I think I ended up with about 6 or 7 coats on the white. I thinned with styrene at first about 12%, then in later coats, about 8%. Yesterday, I pre-gelled the few raw areas I had with one thinned coat, let it tack, then did 2 coats unwaxed-2 coats waxed, thinned at about 8%. Coverage was good. Glad it's over. On to the next step. Think we'll flip back over, build small casting deck next. Need that done so I can gel up front. Once that's done, I can fit that cap &, I think, install permanently.
Thanks, boys. I thought you'd like. Trust me, it's not like it's "perfect" as I rolled both the white(last wk) & the gray(yesterday). I have tried to take pic of the not so perfect spots but hard to see. Definitely some orange peel, but as before mentioned...I'm ok with that. Sam...last wk, when I did the white, I should have pre-gelled some of the raw areas. Had I done that, I probably could have got by with 4 coats(2 without wax-2 with wax), but because I had so much raw glass on the keel that I had repaired, & because I wanted to take my time with thin coats to try to minimize the peel, I think I ended up with about 6 or 7 coats on the white. I thinned with styrene at first about 12%, then in later coats, about 8%. Yesterday, I pre-gelled the few raw areas I had with one thinned coat, let it tack, then did 2 coats unwaxed-2 coats waxed, thinned at about 8%. Coverage was good. Glad it's over. On to the next step. Think we'll flip back over, build small casting deck next. Need that done so I can gel up front. Once that's done, I can fit that cap &, I think, install permanently.