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Ive got the deck all cut out, ground down the edges of the existing material and now i need to purchase materials for the repair work.
I hadnt even thought about this potential issue but when i was searching for materials i came across discussion of epoxy and gelcoat not being as compatible as polyester resin and gelcoat? Are Parkers made with polyester resin vs epoxy on the decks? My deck is definetly gelcoat at least i think it is, its original to the boat.
I dont have any local suppliers or sources of information so im relying a lot on this site to help me out with my repair. Im finding it very difficult to find information on this type of work, or at least definitive answers as to what is the right method/ materials.
Questions i have:
1. is there a certain fiberglass cloth i should use on the deck?
2. should i plan to do more than one layer? I assume the more then better for strength, im thinking 2-3 layers
3. im imagining that following glassing im going to need a fairing material before gelcoat or painting, which material should be used? Bondo?
4. I plan on painting as the final step to blend in the new and old areas of the deck so should i just omit the gelcoat? I do want the deck to be very durable and i want to do the best job possible for myself and the potential owner after myself.
Not that cost doesnt enter into the equation but i do like to do things the proper way and with longevity in mind, best practice would be the plan.
I hadnt even thought about this potential issue but when i was searching for materials i came across discussion of epoxy and gelcoat not being as compatible as polyester resin and gelcoat? Are Parkers made with polyester resin vs epoxy on the decks? My deck is definetly gelcoat at least i think it is, its original to the boat.
I dont have any local suppliers or sources of information so im relying a lot on this site to help me out with my repair. Im finding it very difficult to find information on this type of work, or at least definitive answers as to what is the right method/ materials.
Questions i have:
1. is there a certain fiberglass cloth i should use on the deck?
2. should i plan to do more than one layer? I assume the more then better for strength, im thinking 2-3 layers
3. im imagining that following glassing im going to need a fairing material before gelcoat or painting, which material should be used? Bondo?
4. I plan on painting as the final step to blend in the new and old areas of the deck so should i just omit the gelcoat? I do want the deck to be very durable and i want to do the best job possible for myself and the potential owner after myself.
Not that cost doesnt enter into the equation but i do like to do things the proper way and with longevity in mind, best practice would be the plan.