Polyester on exterior ply

Discussion in 'Boatbuilding' started by Manie B, Jul 8, 2008.

  1. Guest62110524

    Guest62110524 Previous Member

    Jimbo, that issa nice post, thanks, , but what is wrong with , as on does on first up coats varnish, thinning the poxy with thinners,, got no choice but to sink in then has it, same with poly? thin down 50 % with first coat, sand back and then apply more
    i am a man of metal, but very soon will do a project with superstructures of ply, glassed over, so thisis off interest to me
     
  2. sproxxin
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    sproxxin New Member

    Thanks Manie B

    I will be building the "cheap canoe". I could only source some exterior ply at this time of the year. I also decided to "bite the bullet" and go with epoxy.

    I will be taking pics and hope to upload to show progress of construction...
     
  3. Wynand N
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    Wynand N Retired Steelboatbuilder

    them again, after building the plug of my 6m day sailor with plywood, we gave it a liberal coat of polyester resin (no sanding or other preparation done), let it dry and the laid a fibreglass cloth over before starting the fairing drill.
    Stuck to the ply like there is no tomorrow:cool:
     

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    sproxxin New Member

    I was wondering if its possible to spray FLOWCOAT on top of epoxy?
     
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