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Old 03-05-2011, 09:25 PM
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Default Re: Barrier Coat

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Anyone know how many gallons is needed for Intercote 2000e barrier coat @ 4 coats or 10 mils on a 23?
2g of grey and 1g of white...alternate the colors...start with grey-each g should give you 2 coats-using foam rollers...bear this in mind when you mix the epoxy...interprotect 2000e-it allows you a 2 week time span before sanding is needed...
the idea of alternating coats-to be assured of complete coverage...

it's not the amount of coats-but the thickness of the coats,that's important-tape the areas around the blocks back approx 2",this will assure you,to have the epoxy to coat epoxy on,rather then antifouling paint...use the tape as a guide for thickness-10mil is basically a matchbook cover thickness...
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