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| Use a 3 or 4 inch natural bristle brush and don't let the gel coat build up in the corners. A thick coat applied with a brush will be about 10 mils thick, so you'll need to apply at least 2 coats. After a couple of tries you should get the hang of it. |
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| What are some pros and cons of brushing and spraying? |
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| Cons Uneven gel coat thickness, slow if doing more than a very small part, not a good method for anything but low volume production. Pros No investment in equipment, less setup time for a small part, no over spray. In some countries they're not allowed to spray gel coat, so rolling and brushing are common, it does work, but there's a learning curve. |
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| Thanks for all the info guys. This should give me enough to get this started. Now I wonder how many pieces I will screw up until I get this right. |
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