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Old 01-19-2012, 10:53 PM
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Default The worst epoxy to try and gelcoat is west system epoxy

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Originally Posted by FishStretcher View Post
I read that it shouldn't be done, then I read from West system that it can be done. Anyoen ever done it? I am rather heavily modifying my console and the patches will be epoxy. I don't want to spray a urethane like Awlgrip. Doesn't mean I won't, but I prefer to try gelcoat here. Especially as I will probably use it later on a molded part.
It is a high blush epoxy. Anyway. No matter which epoxy you use. You can still gelcoat. If it is a blushing epoxy like west then make it blush, That means forcing the amine solution out rather then it coming to the top later and lifting the gel coat. I used to gel coat west system all the time. Then lightly sand and gelcoat. Now I use much cheaper USComposites epoxy and have never seen it blush in 10 years.
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