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JohnB 08-12-2008 10:32 PM

Re: gelcoat not for me
 
They make a specific neopreme for this application. I did some research, and it is CG approved for this application. Not all neopreme is the same, make sure you get the right stuff. Also, if you follow the instructions, neopreme never touches the gas tank, only the 5200.

BigLew 08-12-2008 11:06 PM

Re: gelcoat not for me
 
Damn, we all learn sooo much on this site!!! You Gotta love it!!!

Thanks for the lesson.

beradtke 08-13-2008 08:32 PM

Re: gelcoat not for me
 
and know we know the rest of the story. will be hoping to work on the boat once i return from vacation. goin to s.c. and st augustine fl for a lil r and r w/the g/f.

muddywater 08-14-2008 01:03 AM

Re: gelcoat not for me
 
That's interesting. The bottom of Will's boat came out looking great with duratec and gel coat. I was about to spray my console the same way though I did note that when you use 50% duratec you have waaay less pigment which is supposed to be what protects from sun damage. I guess that is why he was going to paint the topsides. I am not that far along yet.

BigShrimpin, that sounds a little excessive (only a couple months). I know some fading is to be expected, but that is crazy.

JohnB 08-14-2008 08:37 AM

Re: gelcoat not for me
 
All gelcoat is not the same viscosity, and use just enough duratech to make it flow out of the gun. I generally use about 15-25% duratech. If you used it 50/50, I am sure it would yellow pretty fast, and that is not what they recommend. You have to work fast with it, back down the catalyst a tad, and it's better if you use it around 70 degrees. The kick time on gelcoat varies greatly depending on temperature and exposure to sun. It took a while to figure it out, but I still think it's the best way to put gelcoat on a boat.

beradtke 08-14-2008 05:29 PM

Re: gelcoat not for me
 
so spraying it on is the only way to go with gelcoat.

hermco 08-14-2008 09:11 PM

Re: gelcoat not for me
 
Patch booster. :D

beradtke 08-15-2008 06:45 PM

Re: gelcoat not for me
 
Hey hermco can i use patch booster when rolling the gelcoat on or only when gelcoat is sprayed on?

hermco 08-16-2008 08:52 AM

Re: gelcoat not for me
 
I use it for brushing,rolling, and spraying. I use brushing for bilge areas,and undersides of hatches etc. Rolling for application of nonskid. Spraying for repairs and refinishing. Have been using it for years and it is excellent stuff. It will not help you get away from spraying if you want a paint like finish after wet sanding and buffing. :D

seabob4 08-16-2008 10:55 PM

Re: gelcoat not for me
 
Hermco is absolutely correct. You have to spray Gel on surfaces that will be brought back to original finish. Spray, DA with 600/800/1200, compound, done. But you have to spray. If you don't want to buy a spray gun, check out a Preval sprayer.


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