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Pin holes appearing using GC50
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MarkMK
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It won't let me add pics direct, so I've posted a link to one I've just taken. Not easy to get a decent shot on the curved surface, but hopefully you'll see enough.
https://www.dropbox.com/sc/xcnvm2s76i55stm/AADevknoAgaM9O2JbENvSGWBa
If you zoom in the surface looks horrendous, but perhaps the crater-like appearance is just normal and we don't usually zoom in that much, but the little holes are concerning.
I sprayed another couple of parts at the same time as this one and haven't experienced the same issue with those, so a bit baffling. I believe I laid down the coat pretty consistently and it was left overnight before layup the next day. From a few feet away all looks nice and glossy, but didn't expect this from an in-mould coating. No humidity or cold issues that I can think of either.
I did use a small amount of Aerofix3 to help position, but all I've seen previously is the occasional dull spot from this where I might have not misted the spray quite carefully enough.
Not the easiest thing to do with the cup gun, but I will try to do a gentle mist coat first and leave for a couple of minutes before adding more, to see if that helps eliminate this
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Hi All
A couple of recent parts have come out with pin holes all over. Both received a good coat of GC50 sprayed before infusion under full (and drop tested) vacuum.
Clearly there's very little time to allow the coating to de-gas prior to spraying, so wondering if it might be an issue with the gun/compressor causing this?
Anyone experienced similar?
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