System 3's The Epoxy Book
Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 11:22 am
Just found this Great information about epoxy, fillers and paint.
It's a downloaded book "The Epoxy Book" on using System 3 epoxy products. Not a sale BS, real information and help...
Check this out, any fairing product or homemade paste would work here....
A slick way to fair a large area and avoid a lot of tedious sanding is to use a serrated trowel like the metal one floor tilers use to spread mastic. Apply the fairing putty using this tool leaving a series of parallel ridges that stand proud of the surface. Allow the putty to cure, and then sand the area with a long board. Notice that all you are sanding is the tops of the ridges, about one fourth of the total surface area being faired. Sanding dust falls into the valleys. Once the ridge tops are fair, the area is cleaned of sanding dust and the valleys are filled with fairing compound using a broad knife with a straight edge. Only a light sanding is then required for final fairing following cure.
www.systemthree.com/blogs/epoxy-files/t ... epoxy-book
It's a downloaded book "The Epoxy Book" on using System 3 epoxy products. Not a sale BS, real information and help...
Check this out, any fairing product or homemade paste would work here....
A slick way to fair a large area and avoid a lot of tedious sanding is to use a serrated trowel like the metal one floor tilers use to spread mastic. Apply the fairing putty using this tool leaving a series of parallel ridges that stand proud of the surface. Allow the putty to cure, and then sand the area with a long board. Notice that all you are sanding is the tops of the ridges, about one fourth of the total surface area being faired. Sanding dust falls into the valleys. Once the ridge tops are fair, the area is cleaned of sanding dust and the valleys are filled with fairing compound using a broad knife with a straight edge. Only a light sanding is then required for final fairing following cure.
www.systemthree.com/blogs/epoxy-files/t ... epoxy-book