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22-08-2006 07:13 AM #1
Flow coat problems
I decided to take off the old tranducer and stuff not being used on the back of the Haines.
I bought some flowcoat and the instructions said 7ml catalyst in 500ml of flowcoat. Seeing as there are 37drops in a ml I figured loosely that enough flowcoat to cover the bottom of a paper cup should be enough with 3drops... Ok that took forever to set so next day I tried 10drops, still damn slow but at least it was not sticky two days later (hasn't been that cold but under 20deg at night).
I rubbed back the holes I wanted to patch, cleaned with acetone and painted on the flowcoat. Within minutes the existing coating started to crinkle up.
I've redone the same process and got exactly the same result hence the enlargement of the patch area. This transom has been rebuilt and I note the coating may be a bit thin on top of the grey "undercoat" or whatever goes on first.
Any ideas and how do I fix?
22-08-2006 07:43 AM
#2
Re: Flow coat problems
you are trying to flowcoat a transom that has been painted
the grey stuff is primer
you are better off to repaint it
sand the whole are that is damaged to a smooth finish and then spray with 2 pack primer and then a couple of coats of 2 pack paint
cheers
blaze
22-08-2006 07:45 AM
#3
Re: Flow coat problems
yep looks like paint bubble to me, not gelcoat, so i guess best bet is to sand back and repaint.
22-08-2006 02:05 PM
#4
Re: Flow coat problems
yep, thats frying up!!! mostly caused by the solvent you are using is stronger than the finish on the boat. i'm with blaze. follow that and you'll be ok!
better check with seahorse though![]()
cheers
lippa
22-08-2006 03:44 PM
#5
Re: Flow coat problems
definate fry problem. the acetone content in the flowy is eating the paint.... ring seahorse![]()
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22-08-2006 03:45 PM
#6
Re: Flow coat problems
definate fry problem. the acetone content in the flowy is eating the paint.... ring seahorse![]()
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22-08-2006 05:27 PM
#7
spearfish_1
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Re: Flow coat problems
blaze is right two pack and acetone dont mix
22-08-2006 08:04 PM
#8
Re: Flow coat problems
Bugga, I was starting to guess that was the case. Sure as candy didn't behave like flowcoat!
Can I get 2pak in small amounts that I can spray myself or do I need to go the whole hog and get it professionally done?
22-08-2006 08:18 PM
#9
Re: Flow coat problems
give grand marlin a yell. he's spot on with your problem!!
cheers
lippa
22-08-2006 09:15 PM
#10
Re: Flow coat problems
J, I might have a small amount of two pack white left over, I'll check tomorrow if you are interested.
Frank
22-08-2006 09:16 PM
#11
22-08-2006 09:45 PM
#12
Re: Flow coat problems
Thanks Frank.
and Lippa... do I just look under Grand in the phonebook or....![]()
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thanks for everyones advice, its appreciated.
23-08-2006 07:06 AM
#13
Re: Flow coat problems
G'day Burley Boy,
Give us a call ... 0419 263 264
I have a few tricks, but dont tell Lippa or Seahorse
It can be fixed ok.
Cheers
Pete
23-08-2006 04:13 PM
#14
Re: Flow coat problems
do somthing with that chicken, would ya pete![]()
cheers
lippa
23-08-2006 07:49 PM
#15
Re: Flow coat problems
G'day Lippa,
Would you prefer I changed the chicken to 3 goats linedancing??
Just let me know
Cheers
Pete






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