pcatterall
Well-Known Member
I thought we had done it to death but please bear with me. I have searched back but can't find the answer.
I thought that the recommended thickness was around 1mm being 4 or five coats at around 150 micron. I have just returned to the West application advice thinking that their product was thicker and may require fewer coats. They recommend 6 coats giving 2mm of cover. ( and 300 micrn per coat!)
I realise that more coats will give a more water resistant barrier but this seems excessive,
any advice please?
I had been considering epoxy from 'resin-supplies' ( on price grounds) their advice was to expect around 100 micron cover per coat indicating around 20 coats and around 50 kg of epoxy.
Question is...... target for final thickness of epoxy on hull below waterline!
I thought that the recommended thickness was around 1mm being 4 or five coats at around 150 micron. I have just returned to the West application advice thinking that their product was thicker and may require fewer coats. They recommend 6 coats giving 2mm of cover. ( and 300 micrn per coat!)
I realise that more coats will give a more water resistant barrier but this seems excessive,
any advice please?
I had been considering epoxy from 'resin-supplies' ( on price grounds) their advice was to expect around 100 micron cover per coat indicating around 20 coats and around 50 kg of epoxy.
Question is...... target for final thickness of epoxy on hull below waterline!