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I need to do a large area of gelcoat repair.
Can anyone recommend any texts or manuals, etc. for viscosity mix, air pressures, spray gun nozzle sizes, etc. I have access to a color lab that will do the color matching (spectrophotometer,etc.) but need some fairly good 'application' and technique data. Thanks. RichH. |
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Rich Hampel wrote: I need to do a large area of gelcoat repair. Can anyone recommend any texts or manuals, etc. for viscosity mix, air pressures, spray gun nozzle sizes, etc. I have access to a color lab that will do the color matching (spectrophotometer,etc.) but need some fairly good 'application' and technique data. I have been told the technique isn't much different than spraying lacquer (which I did for a while). Please ignore my words if someone that knows says differently ;-) I'm sure the material instructions will tell you the numbers, but nothing beats practice, practice, practice. I suspect you'll only need a portion of the supplies, so it won't hurt to just try it out (properly masked off, of course) and simply sand or strip the failures. I'd play with something smooth first, myself. Most people should start out with a smallish vertical oval nozzle, "thinnish" mix, and only "dust" the surface from top to bottom or far to near. Could take a lot of coats to fully color in, which would let you adjust color, since I've never seen an exact match. YMMV according to your spray experience, of course. Wet-or-dry sandpaper is your *friend*. -- Jere Lull Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD) Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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Rich Hampel wrote: I need to do a large area of gelcoat repair. Can anyone recommend any texts or manuals, etc. for viscosity mix, air pressures, spray gun nozzle sizes, etc. I have access to a color lab that will do the color matching (spectrophotometer,etc.) but need some fairly good 'application' and technique data. I have been told the technique isn't much different than spraying lacquer (which I did for a while). Please ignore my words if someone that knows says differently ;-) I'm sure the material instructions will tell you the numbers, but nothing beats practice, practice, practice. I suspect you'll only need a portion of the supplies, so it won't hurt to just try it out (properly masked off, of course) and simply sand or strip the failures. I'd play with something smooth first, myself. Most people should start out with a smallish vertical oval nozzle, "thinnish" mix, and only "dust" the surface from top to bottom or far to near. Could take a lot of coats to fully color in, which would let you adjust color, since I've never seen an exact match. YMMV according to your spray experience, of course. Wet-or-dry sandpaper is your *friend*. -- Jere Lull Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD) Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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