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BlackNDecker
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Greetings all,
I just discovered this website and it looks like a great resource for novices like myself. I've been trying to mold my doors but have run into repeated failures.
I've posted this previously on
compositescentral.com
, but was hoping to get some feedback from you all.
I cleaned my door and flanged it, then sprayed several coats of PVA (next time I will use mold release). I then applied gel coat with a roller and brush. The temps were low when I applied the gel coat (approx. 49* F but I mixed extra MEKP and have had success even when allowed to set at -10* F).
Here is a pic of the door after the gel coat was laid down:
So I when I checked on it this afternoon (approx. 16 hrs later) I noticed a new problem I've never seen before with gel coat...it pulled away cleanly from the plug in some areas. Would this be due to nonuniform thickness??
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same here those places that not enough gelcoat get same thing like you got or wrinkles.
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Trying to mold my doors...:((((
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
I don't understand why the pics aren't showing? I'm using photobucket and posting the IMG links just...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
What % MEKP did you use? One picture looks like the flanking has moved causing the crack, but that...
ajb100
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11 Years Ago
[quote][b]ajb100 (02/05/2014)[/b][hr]What % MEKP did you use? [/quote] I used 1.5% MEKP in 1...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
As I would make a guess, you have some places that are thicker than other... when curing there will...
matthieutje65
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11 Years Ago
[quote][b]BlackNDecker (02/05/2014)[/b][hr][quote][b]ajb100 (02/05/2014)[/b][hr]What % MEKP did you...
Alibro
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11 Years Ago
You used a gallon for a door? Unless it was for a barn I would have thought that was rather a lot....
Brian_s
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11 Years Ago
same here those places that not enough gelcoat get same thing like you got or wrinkles.
TomDesign
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11 Years Ago
Thanks for the help everyone. I agree that the uneven layers was likely responsible for the cracks...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
Here is a pic of my door flanged prior to gel coat...you can see the silicone caulk all around the...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
Silicone is very very bad! It's like teflon, no liquid resin will adhere to it and it wants to creep...
brainfart
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11 Years Ago
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Devin Wang
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11 Years Ago
Great advice. Thank you. I will work on refining my technique before I give this another go...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
Hi blackNdecker, I also think you should definitely start again on this...
The Fibreglass King
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11 Years Ago
Thanks so much for the reply! Previously I had a catastrophic failure when I tried to apply 2...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
I always apply 2 coats of gelcoat when using polyester, because my stuff isn't thixotropic enough to...
Hanaldo
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11 Years Ago
Hi blackNdecker, It is exactly how Hanaldo says, that your first coat has not...
The Fibreglass King
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11 Years Ago
Thanks everyone for the input! I am definitely not giving up on this project. It's critical to my...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
[img]http://i736.photobucket.com/albums/xx10/swolehead/null_zps6b125f6d.jpg[/img] Sure it does ;)
Hanaldo
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11 Years Ago
Hi BlackNdecker, No problem at all, nice clean up job! Keep us posted and good...
The Fibreglass King
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11 Years Ago
I decided to mount the door on the car to mold it...it would've been heart breaking to mold a warped...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
nice poker game :) btw trust me doors not go bad they taken or mounted as they oem. so far so good...
TomDesign
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11 Years Ago
Lol...thanks. My concern now is trying to apply gelcoat to a vertical surface:-[
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
Hi blackNdecker, When you apply the gel coat start from the top and work down,...
The Fibreglass King
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11 Years Ago
The fillet wax arrived and I massaged it into all crevices:...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
Do 5-6 coats of release wax, 2-3 mist coats of PVA and then 1-2 heavier coats of PVA.
Hanaldo
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11 Years Ago
Thanks Hanaldo! I went back and cleaned up the fillet wax and straightened up all the lines so...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
D-day goes down on Friday......
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
You want to build the mold with West epoxy and apply it to the coupling coat? You better do a small...
brainfart
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11 Years Ago
I have used epoxy as the tooling resin on a polyester gelcoat with one layer of 225 csm and...
Hanaldo
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11 Years Ago
Hi, BlackNdecker, I would also go for the polyester resin! What lay up are...
The Fibreglass King
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11 Years Ago
One other thing if you are not using a Rapid Tooling System and are building the mould traditionally...
The Fibreglass King
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11 Years Ago
man work more simple not try to invent bike. polyster resin and 450 frp for mold for first layer...
TomDesign
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11 Years Ago
@ tomdesign, I totally agree keep it simple! 😉 . Kind Regards ....
The Fibreglass King
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11 Years Ago
So I have a really good feeling about this.... The working conditions were 13* celsius and medium...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
After waiting a little over 4 hours, I laid down a quick second coat with a roller on the large flat...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
It's too cold in your garage. That's why you apply such a thick coat, the viscosity is higher....
brainfart
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11 Years Ago
[quote][b]brainfart (17/05/2014)[/b][hr]It's too cold in your garage. That's why you apply such a...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
Yeh this is what I hate about ester based gelcoats and resins. The application is always so...
Hanaldo
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11 Years Ago
Hi blackNdecker, It does make quite a bit of difference to the gel coat if...
The Fibreglass King
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11 Years Ago
I wouldn't worry about orange peel anyway, you can flat that out with 1200 after.
Hanaldo
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11 Years Ago
Thanks fellas! Your input is GREATLY appreciated. So I'm progressing right along...coupling coat...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
Looking good mate. I use woven rovings on my moulds too. Very solid stuff. Bit hard to work with on...
Hanaldo
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11 Years Ago
Laid down the woven roving...got it as thick as 3 layers around the door sills. I am now out of...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
Due to the shape and size of the door, it might be worth adding two wide bits of wood into the...
ajb100
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11 Years Ago
Great news!!!!! [IMG]http://i736.photobucket.com/albums/xx10/swolehead/null_zps7f8ed430.jpg[/IMG]...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
Hey BlackNDecker, Have you finished building the door(s) yet?, I'm curious to know how you...
Tones67
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10 Years Ago
Scrape most of it off with a popstick or similar, then give it a quick wipe with MEK (NOT MEKP) or...
Hanaldo
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11 Years Ago
I was using acetone initially but it seemed to take the surface off the gel coat...so I used a rag...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
EC have a mould cleaner that works well when removing the wax. Chris www.carbonfibreworks.co,uk
carbonfibreworks
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11 Years Ago
Ah. The EC Unimould system might be different to the systems I use, never had an issue with using...
Hanaldo
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11 Years Ago
Hello Black nDecker, Was just wandering how your project is going? Have you done any more?...
The Fibreglass King
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11 Years Ago
Thanks for the follow up! I spent all my money on the mold supplies and had to wait on a...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
Hello BlacknDecker, Look Forward to seeing how you get on! Good luck, keep us posted!!...
The Fibreglass King
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11 Years Ago
Just placed another order with easycomposites...ordered all my supplies for vacuum infusion. The...
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
Looks good and glad that all the problems got worked out. this is something I am looking into...
kidpaint
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11 Years Ago
I will silicone caulk the windows in place. I want the doors to look OEM from the outside.
BlackNDecker
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11 Years Ago
This is great, i'm planning on doing my doors in the near future and this has been helpful and...
Dogger
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10 Years Ago
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