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Old 01-08-2008, 08:27 PM
JohnB JohnB is offline
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Default Re: 62-Racer Transom Help

You will need several roller covers, probably a dozen and probably 2 rollers, unless you step on and break both of them, then you would need 3 and maybe 1/2 dozen of the green 6" plastic spreaders.

I used the MarineEpoxy from beateau for a variety of reasons, but one was it has no amine blush, like west system does. With west and others you should wait for each layer to harden, than clean the blush, then lay the next layer. You probably shouldn't hot coat, but check with the manufactures tech support, not me
Not all epoxies blush but I know for fact/experience west does/can, and MOS and the the MarineEpoxy from beateau hasn't when I used it. You might want to check that out. Those are the only ones I have used.

Also, some of the mat has a very thin styrine coating on it which makes it a pita to wet out with epoxy, but helps with polyglass. It doesn't hurt anything to use, but believe me, you can tell the difference if you have used both.

I know I sound like I am working for Beateau, but their products are specifically geared for epoxy, and they know what their talking about.
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