When to stain
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When to stain
Is there any reason not to stain the exterior before glassing?
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Tarheel;
Spar varnish provides UV protection to the cured epoxy. Un-protected expoy will degrade over time due to UV exposure, paint or varnish protects it.
Any stain should be applied to the wood panels before any epoxy stuff happens. Stain will not penetrate cured epoxy. So, if you stain the panels after epoxy any smudge or spot of epoxy that was on the panels will shown up as a light spot or blemish compared to the surrounding stained wood.
Once the fiberglass patch is on the wood is saturated with epoxy and wont take stain, even if you could get it off. I wouldn't attempt to remove them, or recommend it.
DM
Spar varnish provides UV protection to the cured epoxy. Un-protected expoy will degrade over time due to UV exposure, paint or varnish protects it.
Any stain should be applied to the wood panels before any epoxy stuff happens. Stain will not penetrate cured epoxy. So, if you stain the panels after epoxy any smudge or spot of epoxy that was on the panels will shown up as a light spot or blemish compared to the surrounding stained wood.
Once the fiberglass patch is on the wood is saturated with epoxy and wont take stain, even if you could get it off. I wouldn't attempt to remove them, or recommend it.
DM
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Thanks Dm, I will take your advice. The support on this forum is wicked awesome! For any other first timers out there, don't worry about asking the silly questions, I'll ask for all of us. The one thing I DO KNOW is that by reading the posts and sharing information makes me feel as if there are 20 guys personnally dedicated to my success. I will definately be promoting JEM WATERCRAFT to any fellow lakers in my area!
P.S. Don't forget guys, it's Feb 14th
P.S. Don't forget guys, it's Feb 14th
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Another thing to note, TarHeel, is that those 20 guys come in from all over the world!TARHEEL wrote:... The one thing I DO KNOW is that by reading the posts and sharing information makes me feel as if there are 20 guys personally dedicated to my success....
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Liking what you do is HAPPINESS
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Liking what you do is HAPPINESS
I spent most of my money on whiskey and women - and I'm afraid I just wasted the rest.
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and don't just "feel" like 20 guy's are taking a personal interest in your boat.......it's not just a feeling, it's a fact.
We "all" take a personal interest in every boat being built on these forums.
This is one of the things that make Matt's boats so very special.
Even though a total novice is doing the building, He/She will end up with a proffesionaly built hull due to the amount of experiance and advice on offer here in these forums, as long as the builder is willing to ask the questions, no matter how silly they may may seem.
Just remember the old saying.... There are no stupid Questions, just stupid people.
My take on this has always been that the stupid people are the one's who think the question stupid...therefore they don't ask, and as a result, never get an answer, so they never find out how something should have been done.
We "all" take a personal interest in every boat being built on these forums.
This is one of the things that make Matt's boats so very special.
Even though a total novice is doing the building, He/She will end up with a proffesionaly built hull due to the amount of experiance and advice on offer here in these forums, as long as the builder is willing to ask the questions, no matter how silly they may may seem.
Just remember the old saying.... There are no stupid Questions, just stupid people.
My take on this has always been that the stupid people are the one's who think the question stupid...therefore they don't ask, and as a result, never get an answer, so they never find out how something should have been done.
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Stupid people
Not to be contrarian about this Drew, but I think my brother said "Just stupid people who ask them"lark2004 wrote:and don't just "feel" like 20 guy's are taking a personal interest in your boat.......it's not just a feeling, it's a fact.
We "all" take a personal interest in every boat being built on these forums.
This is one of the things that make Matt's boats so very special.
Even though a total novice is doing the building, He/She will end up with a proffesionaly built hull due to the amount of experiance and advice on offer here in these forums, as long as the builder is willing to ask the questions, no matter how silly they may may seem.
Just remember the old saying.... There are no stupid Questions, just stupid people.
My take on this has always been that the stupid people are the one's who think the question stupid...therefore they don't ask, and as a result, never get an answer, so they never find out how something should have been done.



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Those who can do math, and those who can't.
Those who can do math, and those who can't.
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Lots of us lose our innocence here, and gain knowledge in return. Each answer represents a slice of time from someones Life, the time it took them to learn the bit of advice so freely passed on. So, what occurs is, a collection of bits of time and slices of Life accumulate here. Pretty quick, we're gonna assemble them into a whole person just to see what he looks like.
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Doing what you like is FREEDOM
Liking what you do is HAPPINESS
I spent most of my money on whiskey and women - and I'm afraid I just wasted the rest.
Doing what you like is FREEDOM
Liking what you do is HAPPINESS
I spent most of my money on whiskey and women - and I'm afraid I just wasted the rest.