SweeperForce
Chief Petty Officer
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- Feb 7, 2010
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Hello,
I had a small swim deck on my outboard which is loose so I removed it (didn't use it anyway). So I filled in the holes with silicone chalk. Leave it cure for a few weekend. Yesterday I sanded the area around the holes down past the gel coat to the fiberglass. Mixed up a batch of polyester resin with 10 drops per ounce. Cut three small pieces with each piece being smaller than its previous. Applied the glass and let sit. 24 hours later it is still tacky. Is this normal? I live is southern PA hot and humid.
I also heard that old resin can take up to a month to cure. After it cures I plan to apply gelcoat. Three of the hole are below the water line.



Thanks,
Tom
I had a small swim deck on my outboard which is loose so I removed it (didn't use it anyway). So I filled in the holes with silicone chalk. Leave it cure for a few weekend. Yesterday I sanded the area around the holes down past the gel coat to the fiberglass. Mixed up a batch of polyester resin with 10 drops per ounce. Cut three small pieces with each piece being smaller than its previous. Applied the glass and let sit. 24 hours later it is still tacky. Is this normal? I live is southern PA hot and humid.
I also heard that old resin can take up to a month to cure. After it cures I plan to apply gelcoat. Three of the hole are below the water line.



Thanks,
Tom