Other Final coat of resin?

Midlake Crisis

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Location
Bakersfield, CA
Just got my footholds and tray repair all glassed and foamed in.
Is it typical to roll out a finish coat of just resin to level it out to more of a glassy finish? (It is all areas that will be covered by turf.)
 

Cannibal

Tasty Human
Location
Summit Lake, WA
Get some cabosil or other filler and add it to your resin to form a peanut butter consistency. Then use that like you'd use bondo. Then sand it smooth and paint and you'd done.
 

stanton

High on jetskis.
Location
atascadero,ca
dont you dare waste resin like that! if you make it too rigid it will crack. i glassed my whole tray and turfed over it with no prep. if theres high spots sand em down a bit. turf hides alot.
 

Cannibal

Tasty Human
Location
Summit Lake, WA
Obviously none of us can see your foothold job or the spot in particular you are talking about. There would be no reason to 'paint' on more resin. That won't get you anywhere.

I assumed you have some low or stepped spots that you might need a smoother transition into such as the edge of the foothold. Turf will hide a lot and if it's minor, no need. I like smooth transitions, so I'd be inclined to fair the sharp edges out so the turf has an easier transition, not an 1/8" lip to step up.
 

Midlake Crisis

Site Supporter
Location
Bakersfield, CA
Texture

Obviously none of us can see your foothold job or the spot in particular you are talking about. There would be no reason to 'paint' on more resin. That won't get you anywhere.

I assumed you have some low or stepped spots that you might need a smoother transition into such as the edge of the foothold. Turf will hide a lot and if it's minor, no need. I like smooth transitions, so I'd be inclined to fair the sharp edges out so the turf has an easier transition, not an 1/8" lip to step up.
I'm just talking about smoothing the textured surface of the cloth itself. It's just a little pebbly compared to gelcoat or whatever they finish the tray with at the factory.
 
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