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How's the appliance paint working for you?

How about a nickle review?
Hey WTR,

I'ma likin' it more-n-more :thumbsup:
...both the spray on version
...& the brush on

I can get a better "flow out" (uniform glossy/smooth surface) with the spray kind
...but, with the brush on kind, usin' a roller, I can cover a whole lot of "real estate" real quick like
...& get really good coverage
...& still get a reasonably smooth finish ;)
&
It seems to "really" create a good-n-hard finish (as advertised) too :cheers2:

* I tried the "scratch" test in a few different places
...on both the regular black Rustoleum spray paint & this Rustoleum Appliance Epoxy paint
&
The Appliance Epoxy seems ta create a way harder scratch resistant surface/finish :2guns:
 

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Workin' on/comin' up with a plan for the FG ;)

OK so, we have a mold (on a solid base)
...with a "multi-planed" cockpit "hump"
...a "nose" w/ bottom "wrap-around" (on top)
...a "tail" w/ bottom "wrap-around" (on top)
...& (~2") flangette sides
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The fiberglass will "lay" on all of the mold surfaces (this blue line) :thumbsup:
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For the first layer, I'ma gonna cover the entire thing in FG (fiberglass) CSM (chopped strand mat)
...the second layer in 1708 (bi-axial cloth) in a right leanin' orientation
...& the third layer in 1708 (bi-axial cloth) in a left leanin' orientation
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Havin' the FG strands "criss-cross"
...should help make 'er good-n-strong :cornut:
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I'ma thinkin' them (3) layers should B good, for most of the structure
...but, I'ma also, gonna add some of the 1708 bi-axial cloth
...in a few strategic locations
...in an up & down orientation
...for additional re-enforcement

* Like in the rear wall of the cockpit area
...& on the front wall, of cockpit (up to the "nose") :sifone:
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Before getting any cloth out, gotta get some measurements
&
Because of the big transition differences in the surfaces (side to side & front to back)
...we can't just lay a big piece (like a blanket)
...& just "work it in" :huh:

So, probably best
...& much easier to work
...ta just "piece 'er together" :cheers2:
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Side flangettes down into the "trough"
...& probably ~1/2 way up the sides (~12")
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I got out a roll of 1oz. CSM
...& after some mearurin' & markin'
...I went ta rippin'

* The (2) smaller pieces are ~14" ta easily cover the 12" we needed on the sides
...& the larger piece is ta cover the majority of the "hump"
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** The (2) smaller pieces have straight/cut edges on (1) side, ta go along the edges
...but, they are torn, on the inner sides ta help blend/melt together, with the piece goin' over the "hump"
...& the edges of the "hump" piece are torn too ;)
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Tearin' method (table, guide board & gloves) :thumbsup:
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Pretty sure I tore enough ta cover...everything :innocent::devil2:
 

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Seems like we gettin' close ta "doin' the thing" :innocent::devil2:
I set the mold
...up on sawhorses
...& up under a shelter thing
But
I/we needed a bigger
...more flatter
...& even a bit lower, work table
So
I made (1)
...outta some scraps
...& a skid/pallet (I came across that had a nearly whole sheet of "Waferboard" type plywood stuff on it)
...that was wider
...longer
...& a few inches lower (as seen in the pic) ;)

* Notice the scrap wood, left over from the skid/pallet (mainly wanted the big 'ol piece of "free" plywood stuff
...& the (3) long "free" 2 x 4's

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Yup, that's...better :2guns:
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Did a quick "once over" with a piece of fine Scotch Brite (ta get rid of any "nibs" & kinda like a "cleaning")
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Made sure ta get the edges in between, where the removable sections "mate up"
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Did the "nose" & the "tail" & "lids" & the Screw Jack "plugs" too
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Tomorrows forecast :bannana:
...& I gots the day off (mostly...ya know) :innocent::devil2:
...so, I'ma thinkin' "tomorrows" the day 😎
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So, we best get this "show on the road"
I got the "tail" section installed
...onto the main section :thumbsup:
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Pretty tight "fit" :wai:
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Installation method
...which secures the "tail' to the main section
...& aligns the (2) sections...literally, laterally, vertically & horizontally ;)

* Hangin' off the edge of the table for illustration purposes (only)
...as both "ends of the mold will sit squarely & securely on the table
...durin' all FG work :cheers2:
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Got the "nose installed too (same method)
&
Overall..."it" looks like this :cornut:
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Then, we needs the "lids" (or/actually the bottoms) on each "end"
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Looks like this, up inside the "nose" with the "lid" on
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Looks like this, up inside the "tail" with the "lid" on
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** Also, seems ta be pretty tight "fits" :sifone:
 

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Moving right along nicely. I'm about an hour and a half north of you and I'm not ready for the 80 degree weather yet. Back to the 60's on wed.
Hey Grizz,
I'ma lovin the nice weather :wai:

Even got my "fairweather friend" (ElMoto) out
...& took 'er for a "spin"
...up ta Harbor Freight ta gets me a new tarp :sifone:

* Hi Ducky :cornut:
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First thing ta do, the next morning, after a quick "blow off" (ta make sure nuthin' settled on our nice-n-waxed surface)
...was to apply a coat of PVA (Poly Vinyl Alcohol)
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This is some really thick stuff
...but, runs really, really easy :furious2::mad2:
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Ta-Da
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But, if ya take a closer look
...there are runs on the "nose"
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Runs on the "tail"
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...& more runs on the sides
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All of this is after lots & lots of "run mitigation":confused:

OMG :eek:

It'll B fine
...it'll B fine
...it'll...B...fine o_O
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Get a cheap HF spray gun and spray it on? The green siphon gun has a large nozzle.
Hey Denny,

I'ma gonna maybe try that :cheers2:
...as brushin' this stuff on (last summer)
...& rollin' it on (this year)
...has been a major PITA :oops:

I always try-n-use "old stock" first
...&/so, I have ~1/3 of a gal. of Polyester resin left from building the "body mold" last summer
...but, when I opened it looked kinda crusty (literally) :ack2:

* Mainly around the opening
...but, ya could see some crusty-ness, down inside, on the sides, of the jug

** Is this still usable?? :huh:

*** I didn't use it...askin' for a friend :innocent:
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We'll get back ta that...later...maybe :confused:

So/movin' on, I got out our "recipe"

** 16 oz. batches, seemed ta be pretty manageable last summer
...so, I marked a simple ol' medicine cup at ~ 7.39ml (or just under 10 ml) for measurin' our MEKP (activator/catalyst)
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Also, last summer I was usin' 16oz. red Solo plastic cups, for measurin' & mixin' the resin & catalyst
...but, quickly found that they start gettin' kinda soft (like really soft)

This year, I'm gonna try these (free) clear plastic drink cups
...ta see if being clear, that they maybe made outta a different kinda plastic
...& won't "get soft" so quick...or at all :thumbsup:

* Filled up a marked cup with water ta 16oz.
...& then, poured that water into the plastic drink cup
...& marked it/'em
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16oz. of resin
...& ~7.5ml catalyst
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After ~100 "strokes" or ~1 min of stirrin'
...we pours 'er in the pan
...& "goop up" the roller
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4 hours later...literally
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"tail" & deck area
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Gettin' around all of this stuff wasa NOT fun &/or easy
...so, it had better turn out...really kool :thumbsup:

* Note ta self...don't do that again :confused:
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Here is one of the "Screw Jacks" :)
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"nose" & hood area
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Gettin' around all of this stuff wasa NOT fun &/or easy...either (what wasa I thinkin'???)
...so, it had better turn out...really...really kool :2guns:

* Note ta self...don't...don't do that again...again :smartass:
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** For the record:
...this (1) layer, of 1oz. CSM
...took/required ~3/4 of a gallon of resin 🤓
 
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