pcatterall
Well-Known Member
My hull had been slurry blasted and is now ready for a few coats of epoxy resin. Prior to the epoxy I plan to fill the numerous small imperfections ( up to 1mm deep and 2 or 3mm accross)
I did a test with the Hemple filler which I have purchased for the job. I had hoped it would go on a little like polyfilla and requiring just a quick going over with sand paper to remove the excess filler and provide a key for the epoxy.
The filler seems a little thick for just hole filling and I am having to sand down more than I wanted.
Is it possible to add a small amount of resin to the mix to make it thin enough to fill the holes without coating the whole surface? probably 10% would do the trick but I wonder if this will affect the setting.
I did a test with the Hemple filler which I have purchased for the job. I had hoped it would go on a little like polyfilla and requiring just a quick going over with sand paper to remove the excess filler and provide a key for the epoxy.
The filler seems a little thick for just hole filling and I am having to sand down more than I wanted.
Is it possible to add a small amount of resin to the mix to make it thin enough to fill the holes without coating the whole surface? probably 10% would do the trick but I wonder if this will affect the setting.