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Old December 24th 04, 01:12 AM
Jim Phoenix
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Having used both 2781 and 2481, I prefer 2481 for touch-up and small jobs, a
bit thicker, doesn't flow real nice like 2781, but I find it builds up
better. Gelcoat is heavy and if I had to do it all over again, I'd use
polyurethane or some other durable paint. I used insignia white Aerothane
brand polyurethane on the elevators to keep the weight down after filling in
the undercamber - it matches the 2781 on the horizontal perfectly - still
matches after 3 years. Unless you're doing a re-finish, you'll be
hard-pressed to use a fraction of an entire quart on touch-ups - but that's
the minimum quantity. The Simtec guys are very helpful and responsive in my
experience.

Jim

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I use Prestec made by: Simtec Coatings
16666 Smoketree St.
Bldg A, Units 3-5
Hesperia, CA
92345 760-244-2774
Super white 2781 #3. They sell it in quarts. If your ship is quite
yellow, you can tint the Prestec with poly compatable tinting agent. Go
easy and stay on the lighter side of a perfect match. It will dry
darker and after a year or two the new paint will age and may become
darker than the origional.

Painting problems can drive one to drink. Driving while drunk can lead
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Happy, Happy to all on ras,
JJ


T o d d P a t t i s t wrote:
John Sinclair wrote:

+ Mask off and brush on several coats of gelcoat. Use
heat gun to make it dry faster (hair dryer works)


Where do you buy your gelcoat? Brand? Color?