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I'm having a bit of a 'mare. I'm trying to make a flat carbon panel. The "mould" is a sheet of glass. I've coated it with easy-lease but when I put on the first layer of resin (EL2 fast) it fish-eyes straight away. There seems no point letting the first layer dry to a tacky state as it's just pools of resin. Should I just get on with laying the fibre straight on the wet resin. I have also tried using the epoxy gel coat for the first layer but still had some fish-eyes plus as it went tacky it appeared to crystalise. Wasn't right at all. (Is it possible for gel coat to go off with storage in a fairly cold garage?) It's also not particularly clear, it's a sort of smoky blue. Not sure where to go now to get a decent wet layup flat sheet technique. Any help gratefully received.
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