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you're welcome Adelbolide!

Matthieu Libeert
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Thanks everybody

@ Matthieu: thanks for your tutorials. They help me a lot!
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you can heat it in an oven at 50 degrees C before using it to make it more fluid. 
before mixing A and B off course! or you can heat it in a bowl of water but keep the container closed and dont let any water going to the lid.
moist and water arent good with resins! 

best of luck!

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Gelcoats are designed to be viscous to help them cling to vertical surfaces of moulds. You don't say if it is a tooling gel or an in mould gel you are using and how you are applying it? 
What temperature are you storing it at? If stored in a cold workshop over night it will thicken considerably. Anything below 20 degrees C will have an effect. Never had to thin any of the EC gels I've used.

Warren 

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> Should I thin it with something?

Only if you want to spray it through a small nozzle. Polyester gel coats can be thinned with a little styrene and some acetone for this purpose, but this will slow their curing time.

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Hello,

I have a question. When I'm watching the tutorial videos the gel coat that's used there, is right fluid. I bought my gel coat at easycomposit but it's rather viscious and therefore not easy to apply. Should I thin it with something?

Thanks in advance
GO

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