Spray epoxy gelcoat


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Matthieu Libeert
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Like the topictitle says... is it possible to spray the EC epoxy gelcoat with an airgun an compressor?

other small question... do any of you guys know after how many time the gelcoat start to go tacky? is it like around 30min - 3h or 6h ....? :p (i'm used to had an other brand before and it was after around 1h, I just want to know to have a reference)

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Hey Mat,

I had a try with the epoxy gelcoat (the green one, not the clear) with a 3.9mm tip gun. It did not work at all, no matter the pressure or gun settings.

Maybe it would work with a bigger tip or gelcoat could be thinned and applied in several layers to let the solvent go, maybe.

 



 


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