JCNailen
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2010
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- 102
This weekend I have done nothing to my project but fill holes. With the rub rail off, there were so many holes to fill. And, on the first day I removed every spec of hardware from the entire boat. So, yeah, I had some holes.
I wanted to fill them with epoxy, but that was getting expensive, and messy. So I tried resin. That worked really well and dried fast and hard. I was able to sand to a fine finish. But I was having trouble with vertical surface holes. That's when I remembered "wood flour". I mixed up 2 oz of resin and dumped in 1/2 cup of sanding dust from my collection bag on the sander. It wasn't wood dust, it was dust from sanding fiberglass.
I whipped it up into a paste and applied/filled the holes with popsicle sticks. The additive added about 15 minutes of working time before turning into rock, but exteded the full cure time by a few hours, not to mention it is 97% humidity down here right now.
So, from now on I will be collecting my dust rather than throwing it away!
I wanted to fill them with epoxy, but that was getting expensive, and messy. So I tried resin. That worked really well and dried fast and hard. I was able to sand to a fine finish. But I was having trouble with vertical surface holes. That's when I remembered "wood flour". I mixed up 2 oz of resin and dumped in 1/2 cup of sanding dust from my collection bag on the sander. It wasn't wood dust, it was dust from sanding fiberglass.
I whipped it up into a paste and applied/filled the holes with popsicle sticks. The additive added about 15 minutes of working time before turning into rock, but exteded the full cure time by a few hours, not to mention it is 97% humidity down here right now.
So, from now on I will be collecting my dust rather than throwing it away!