[Alberg30] Paint Prep Advice
J Bergquist
j at ship.saic.com
Mon Sep 22 05:06:53 PDT 2003
Roger-
You can buy polyester-based fairing compounds which are pre-thickened to
the consistency of drywall mud. These work fine and are easier to mix
and sand than epoxy. Have you ever gotten a catalog from Defender?
(http://www.defender.com). They have all the composite stuff you want
(cloth, tape, resin, filler, tools), and they're not wholesale, but
they're pretty good prices.
Epoxy works fine as fairing compound. It can be thickened with any
number of various things (I never thought of Coffee-mate, though...)
it's more expensive and more difficult to use than polyester. It's also
a better glue (because it's 100% solids, there is no shrinkage on cure,
it is not styrenated so it doesn't stink, it is stronger than polyester
and vinylester, it does not absorb water they way styrenated resins do,
and it is just generally a better glue, but it is probably overkill for
the vast majority of things you need to do on a polyester boat like the
A30).
West system makes a chart of which thickener (ie. High density, low
density, colloidal silica, microballoons, filleting blend, etc. ad
nauseum) to use for which application. If you want to use it as wood
filler, you can use wood flour as a thickener. You can buy this probably
somewhere locally, but I know for sure that you can mailorder it from
Chesapeake Light Craft (http://www.clcboats.com). It is ROUGHLY the
color of wood, so it won't stick out as it might if it were WHITE for
example.
I never tried autobody fairing compound, but if Gordon says it works, it
probably does.
Good luck!
J Bergquist
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