I have done up a plug for a fuel cell. I made the plug out of solid 2X4 with the proper taper so the mold can come out. The plug is glued to a parting board.
I have primered and sanded the plug 5 times using spray can primer. I then sprayed on a coat of Krylon. The spraying was done outside and a few gnats landed in the paint. There are a few other dust specks.
Question: If I sand it smooth, I will be exposing some primer. Do I need to recoat with paint before waxing? Or can I sand out the blemish and then wax and PVA?
I am self taught and have successfully moulded a mono hull. But I did not have any exposed primer on my mold. Since this is just a fuel cell and I only need to pull two pieces out of it. I am hoping I can get away with it without having to spend more time on finishing the plug.
By the way, the layup will be epoxy not polyester resin...if it makes any difference.
Thanks.
I have primered and sanded the plug 5 times using spray can primer. I then sprayed on a coat of Krylon. The spraying was done outside and a few gnats landed in the paint. There are a few other dust specks.
Question: If I sand it smooth, I will be exposing some primer. Do I need to recoat with paint before waxing? Or can I sand out the blemish and then wax and PVA?
I am self taught and have successfully moulded a mono hull. But I did not have any exposed primer on my mold. Since this is just a fuel cell and I only need to pull two pieces out of it. I am hoping I can get away with it without having to spend more time on finishing the plug.
By the way, the layup will be epoxy not polyester resin...if it makes any difference.
Thanks.
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