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Kenneth January 17th 09 04:00 PM

Slight OT...Any Fiberglass Wizards Here...?
 

Howdy,

I am nearing the finishing stage of a fiberglass case I
built to hold an electric fiddle.

The final finish will be a coat or two of a single component
opaque urethane.

I'm in the process of smoothing the surface with a (peanut
butter consistency) mixture of epoxy with low density
fairing compound, and the resulting surface is very smooth.

Which brings me to my next step:

For the best final finish, should I do a coat of gelcoat
before painting? Or is there a better approach.

Thanks for any tips,
--
Kenneth

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Nate Nagel January 17th 09 04:08 PM

Slight OT...Any Fiberglass Wizards Here...?
 
Kenneth wrote:
Howdy,

I am nearing the finishing stage of a fiberglass case I
built to hold an electric fiddle.

The final finish will be a coat or two of a single component
opaque urethane.

I'm in the process of smoothing the surface with a (peanut
butter consistency) mixture of epoxy with low density
fairing compound, and the resulting surface is very smooth.

Which brings me to my next step:

For the best final finish, should I do a coat of gelcoat
before painting? Or is there a better approach.

Thanks for any tips,


Might want to post this in one of the autos groups, sounds a lot like
painting a Corvette or Avanti.

nate

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[email protected][_2_] January 17th 09 07:34 PM

Slight OT...Any Fiberglass Wizards Here...?
 
On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 11:08:30 -0500, Nate Nagel
wrote:

:Kenneth wrote:
: Howdy,
:
: I am nearing the finishing stage of a fiberglass case I
: built to hold an electric fiddle.
:
: The final finish will be a coat or two of a single component
: opaque urethane.
:
: I'm in the process of smoothing the surface with a (peanut
: butter consistency) mixture of epoxy with low density
: fairing compound, and the resulting surface is very smooth.
:
: Which brings me to my next step:
:
: For the best final finish, should I do a coat of gelcoat
: before painting? Or is there a better approach.
:
: Thanks for any tips,
:
:Might want to post this in one of the autos groups, sounds a lot like
:painting a Corvette or Avanti.
:
:nate

Boating newsgroups too. Fiberglass work is a very essential part of boat
manufacturing and maintenance. I got some terrific help there when I
repaired a table in my yard, glassing the whole top.

Dan

Zz Yzx January 17th 09 07:53 PM

Slight OT...Any Fiberglass Wizards Here...?
 
Boating newsgroups too. Fiberglass work is a very essential part of boat
manufacturing and maintenance. I got some terrific help there when I
repaired a table in my yard, glassing the whole top.


I second the boating group recommendation.

If you call the guys at Gougeon Bro's/West Systems, they're incredibly
helpul.

-Zz

Kenneth January 17th 09 09:28 PM

Slight OT...Any Fiberglass Wizards Here...?
 
On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 11:53:41 -0800, Zz Yzx
wrote:

Boating newsgroups too. Fiberglass work is a very essential part of boat
manufacturing and maintenance. I got some terrific help there when I
repaired a table in my yard, glassing the whole top.


I second the boating group recommendation.

If you call the guys at Gougeon Bro's/West Systems, they're incredibly
helpul.

-Zz


Howdy,

Of course, I'd welcome any advice I get here, but the
boating group suggestion has already paid off.

Many thanks,
--
Kenneth

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[email protected][_2_] January 22nd 09 09:21 PM

Slight OT...Any Fiberglass Wizards Here...?
 
On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 16:28:16 -0500, Kenneth
wrote:

:On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 11:53:41 -0800, Zz Yzx
wrote:
:
:Boating newsgroups too. Fiberglass work is a very essential part of boat
:manufacturing and maintenance. I got some terrific help there when I
:repaired a table in my yard, glassing the whole top.
:
:I second the boating group recommendation.
:
:If you call the guys at Gougeon Bro's/West Systems, they're incredibly
:helpul.
:
:-Zz
:
:Howdy,
:
:Of course, I'd welcome any advice I get here, but the
:boating group suggestion has already paid off.
:
:Many thanks,

Oh, and you can also undoubtely get great fiberglass help in surfing
newsgroups and forums. FG is fundamental in repairing and manufacturing
surfboards.

Dan


Kenneth January 23rd 09 12:16 AM

Slight OT...Any Fiberglass Wizards Here...?
 
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 13:21:24 -0800, Dan Musicant
) wrote:

On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 16:28:16 -0500, Kenneth
wrote:

:On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 11:53:41 -0800, Zz Yzx
wrote:
:
:Boating newsgroups too. Fiberglass work is a very essential part of boat
:manufacturing and maintenance. I got some terrific help there when I
:repaired a table in my yard, glassing the whole top.
:
:I second the boating group recommendation.
:
:If you call the guys at Gougeon Bro's/West Systems, they're incredibly
:helpul.
:
:-Zz
:
:Howdy,
:
:Of course, I'd welcome any advice I get here, but the
:boating group suggestion has already paid off.
:
:Many thanks,

Oh, and you can also undoubtely get great fiberglass help in surfing
newsgroups and forums. FG is fundamental in repairing and manufacturing
surfboards.

Dan


Hi Dan,

I'm well along on the project with the help of the
rec.boating folks but yours is a great suggestion, and I
would not have thought of it.

Many thanks,
--
Kenneth

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