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When we made my fuselage, it was winter and we were heating the shop
with a propane heater. Propane releases moisture during combustion. So........molds are waxed multiple times, gelcoat (shurfab polyester product) is sprayed into the mold, we leave the heater on and go home for the night............gelcoat cures. Next day come back to the shop, make up a batch of epoxy and a bit of micro as the first layer against the gelcoat and then start laying in the carbon, no veil cloth, the idea was the epoxy/micro slurry would help reduce print thru. Fast forward 2 years.............fuselage is now in my shop where I have been working on the interior bits this spring/summer. I am bored and decide to sand the fuselage with 220 then down to 320 to get ready for top coating with Prestec. Wow.............it looks great. I blow off the dust with a compressor and then wipe the fuselage with a damp rag and go watch TV for a bit. A few hours later I go into the shop and am horrified to see large areas of blisters have formed under the gelcoat...........I am able to peel the gelcoat off in places with my fingernail! Further investigation with a sanding block and 70 grit paper confirm there is no secure bond between the gelcoat and the epxoy slurry in enough areas that I resign myself to remove the gelcoat off the entire fuselage, down to the carbon. 1/2 is already done and I'll start today on the other half...................ugh........ so.....my theory: the gelcoat had moisture on it when we started brushing in the epoxy...........and probably there was a temperature issue as well that may have prevented a full cure of the epoxy/gelcoat interface. Anyways.............a lot of work for sure. Next step...................get some Prestec 2481 and brush it on and start sanding again. Gotta do this before the WX turns here in Washington and we start the rainy season. Brad |
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