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Forum: RIBs & ribbing 03 October 2003, 10:23
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Posted By jwalker
You probably know this too. But, just incase...15...

You probably know this too. But, just incase...15 - 20ml of catalyst to 1kg resin. Approx 1.5/2.0%
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 02 October 2003, 23:33
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Posted By jwalker
I'm going to presume you end up with a light...

I'm going to presume you end up with a light texture from the roller. 240grit is a bit fine. It will work but it's slow. Try 120. As you have realised, there needs to be enough gel to allow a good...
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 30 September 2003, 11:31
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Posted By jwalker
Yeh, pretty much, but leave out the 600grit. You...

Yeh, pretty much, but leave out the 600grit. You want the old surface to be as course as possible. It increases the surface area enormously, therefore, there is more surface for the new resin to...
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 30 September 2003, 10:43
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Posted By jwalker
Just make sure you have completely broken the...

Just make sure you have completely broken the surface. This is to form a key. The new gelcoat is only going to adhere by mechanical grip. Use 60 grit production paper. Buy it at a motor factors....
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 27 September 2003, 16:34
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Posted By jwalker
OK.

OK.
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 27 September 2003, 11:53
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Posted By jwalker
Not wanting to discourage you in any way, but you...

Not wanting to discourage you in any way, but you will need to seriously abraid the whole of the hull surface if you intend to apply gelcoat. If you intend to paint it, 240 grit wet-or-dry will do...
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