West sys. glue mix

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by Roly, May 16, 2006.

  1. Roly
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    Roly Senior Member

    Is the blush as prevalent using west system and microlite thickener?
    I have some glue lines that are concave and require extra filler. I dont want to scrub because of raw timber;Will a lite "edge folded" hand sand surfice?
     
  2. fiberglass jack
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    fiberglass jack Senior Member

    thats what i would do
     
  3. JR-Shine
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    JR-Shine SHINE

    You want to wipe it down, then sand, then wipe again. If you sand then wipe, you might just be grinding the blush into the surface.

    Joel
     

  4. Roly
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    Roly Senior Member

    Yep, I agree,but I don't want to wet the bare timber. Winter is coming on
    and the timber will be starting to absorb moisture. I will heater the hull inside
    prior to glassing. (In a couple of weeks. :))

    Just a thought, but what about giving a vigourous wipe around with a epoxy
    wet brush to take up the amine blush and redistribute it into the next mix?
     
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