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Author: Subject: top coat for GRP body (covered foam, no mould)
smart51

posted on 12/6/08 at 02:48 PM Reply With Quote
top coat for GRP body (covered foam, no mould)

I'll be laying up my GRP bodywork over a foam buck. What am I best coating this with? flowcoat, then body filler? Flowcoat mixed with an easy sand filler powder, then body filler, just body filler and loads of it?
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Simon

posted on 12/6/08 at 06:49 PM Reply With Quote
Just go for the flowcoat or use ordinary gelcoat and seal with polyester? film.

The film seals the gelcoat so it sets without the wax additive, and you can use the film (which is quite thick) to make surface smooth, without the need fro sanding

CFS do the film, but ran out when I last ordered some!

ATB

Simon






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BenB

posted on 12/6/08 at 09:00 PM Reply With Quote
Thickish flow coat sanded down would be my choice.
Of course you don't want it too thick because

1) it'll just cost more
2) it's quite heavy
3) it's non structural

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twybrow

posted on 12/6/08 at 09:59 PM Reply With Quote
In this order of preference: Tooling gelcoat, flowcoat, or gelcoat (with wax). Seal and release with release wax (Mirrorglaze or similar). I have also made moulds by just spraying with automotive spray paint, followed by release agent, but some paints are attacked by the resin used.






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Dale

posted on 12/6/08 at 11:20 PM Reply With Quote
I was under the impression that you could give a skim coat of body fill over the glass with no gel coat and then treat as normal--- I need to know also as I have most of my body parts ready for this procedure.
Dale





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iank

posted on 13/6/08 at 06:56 AM Reply With Quote
Found this a while back which seems to be the same/similar technique.
He uses bondo aka body filler.

http://www.rqriley.com/frp-foam.htm





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twybrow

posted on 13/6/08 at 11:45 AM Reply With Quote
Body filler will work, but it can be quite porous, so I normally coat with paint to seal it (checking first that the paint doesn't dissolve in the planned resin). If your foam buck is perfect, then body filler just makes more work, if it is rought and needs smoothing, it might be your best option.






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