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| Question about mold making OK I have a confession to make - I joined the forum to learn more about fiberglass and mold making, not so much about boat building. But I read some of the posts and you seem like a knowledgeable bunch. [Although I was rather proud of myself for knowing what the keel of a boat was when I signed up - so I'm not a complete loss] My question is - can molds be made using the "gel-coat with wax" type of resin, or should the none-wax kind be used? I understand that the wax is added to gel coat to provide an air-dry product for repairing the external surface of existing GRP. What are the implications of using the "with wax" kind for a mold that you want to re-use? Thanks, Steve |
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| My gosh - No! You need your gelcoat "sticky" for the resin to stick to it. Wax will do the opposite. Wax in gelcoat would only be usedful for top-coating -- y'know, spraying the backside of the finished layup to make it pretty. |
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| That's what I thought... I went with the none wax, even though there was a cost saving on the waxed kind. Thanks! |
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