zember311
10-15-2005, 05:41 PM
Hello all!
Have a simple question for you... May be a no brainer, but I would like to be safe then sorry on this issue.
I have built several molds in the past / present, but I want to make it a bit simpler " time crunch "
In the past I make my plugs out of wood, spray them with gelcoat, sand them up to 2500, rub compound, wax, buff. ( 2500 is extreme, but it saves me from any mold inprefections )
so them it is the standard, PVA, then begin the gelcoat and lay-up..
on this plug I am building, I was thinking I could just spray the plug with primer, sand it smooth, buff then wax and polish before PVA then the rest as follows.
will a primer surface over wood ( several coats ) then polished work without any sticking issues? or should I stick to gelcoating the plug?
( just trying to find ways to save some time/money on these plugs.
thanks
Have a simple question for you... May be a no brainer, but I would like to be safe then sorry on this issue.
I have built several molds in the past / present, but I want to make it a bit simpler " time crunch "
In the past I make my plugs out of wood, spray them with gelcoat, sand them up to 2500, rub compound, wax, buff. ( 2500 is extreme, but it saves me from any mold inprefections )
so them it is the standard, PVA, then begin the gelcoat and lay-up..
on this plug I am building, I was thinking I could just spray the plug with primer, sand it smooth, buff then wax and polish before PVA then the rest as follows.
will a primer surface over wood ( several coats ) then polished work without any sticking issues? or should I stick to gelcoating the plug?
( just trying to find ways to save some time/money on these plugs.
thanks