Vinylester fairing / Gelcoat over Epoxy Based Repair
Posted: May 14th, '19, 11:09
Hi folks,
In my project I've been doing most of my structural below deck repairs with epoxy resin. Most repairs and work areas are now at a state where there is a solid layer of 1708 set in epoxy. When I do my deck and doghouse I was planning on doing the whole job in vinyl-ester and then fairing out and sealing the deck in gelcoat. I priced out vinyl-ester fairing compound and gelcoat and it is more economical for me to purchase in 5 gallon buckets yet I won't need 5 gallons of either material for my deck and doghouse.
So I am wondering if I could purchase in the 5 gallon increments and am looking to fair out and seal the bilge areas in gelcoat with the excess vinyl-ester resin based materials. Can I go over what I have, or do I need some type of bonding agent? I've seen duratech surfacing primer mentioned to do this function.
I've seen some articles mentioning that the chemical nature of epoxy with the amine based catalyst will prevent the vinyl-ester from curing out. The articles mentioned that if the epoxy was fully cured before applying the vinyl-ester it wouldn't be such an issue. I'm guessing a good cure + duratec would allow the use of the vinylester.
what have others done in the past successfully?
In my project I've been doing most of my structural below deck repairs with epoxy resin. Most repairs and work areas are now at a state where there is a solid layer of 1708 set in epoxy. When I do my deck and doghouse I was planning on doing the whole job in vinyl-ester and then fairing out and sealing the deck in gelcoat. I priced out vinyl-ester fairing compound and gelcoat and it is more economical for me to purchase in 5 gallon buckets yet I won't need 5 gallons of either material for my deck and doghouse.
So I am wondering if I could purchase in the 5 gallon increments and am looking to fair out and seal the bilge areas in gelcoat with the excess vinyl-ester resin based materials. Can I go over what I have, or do I need some type of bonding agent? I've seen duratech surfacing primer mentioned to do this function.
I've seen some articles mentioning that the chemical nature of epoxy with the amine based catalyst will prevent the vinyl-ester from curing out. The articles mentioned that if the epoxy was fully cured before applying the vinyl-ester it wouldn't be such an issue. I'm guessing a good cure + duratec would allow the use of the vinylester.
what have others done in the past successfully?