you can use styrene in a cloth to wipe the final gelcoat layer to make it dry...or you can repair with topcoat. both ways will last as a repair, but of course the second way is much easier and more recommended ;)
can I repair gelcoat/fiber glass spider web lines by drilling holes and apply gelcoat with fibers? these lines appeared years after a previous repair in same area.
@gardee37 The spider web lines are called 'stress cracks'. If they radiate from a point, they could be the result of impact. Since they are recurring, they are more likely the result of some stress or flexing that was greater than the gel coat's ability to absorb. The fact that they were repaired and returned indicates that any simple repair will be equally temporary. A permanent fix would involve reinforcing the area from behind to eliminate the flexing.
If you apply gel coat with fibers, the repair will be conspicuous and not attractive. A better approach would be to grind down the area, apply some mat and resin, then top coat with gel coat. Once cured the gel coat will need to be sanded smooth and buffed to a shine.
@gardee37 not a problem. dremmel them out wider than the actual stress fracture. key the area up with 120 grit and fill with chopped strand fibre glass. wait for that to cure and then sand back to a flush finish. gel and repeat the sanding process.
how thick can the gel coat go? the round edge of my bumper has a hole about an inch wide and 3/4 inch deep. it looks like a bubble was created during the moulding process between the gelcoat and the fiber glass. i was thinking of filling it with gelcoat. will that work? thanks
It depends on the structure of the piece you are repairing. Some fiberglass has a clear coat added to the pigmented gel coat. This is most common when you see the metal flake designs. Otherwise, most fiberglass products do not have a clear coat.
you can use styrene in a cloth to wipe the final gelcoat layer to make it dry...or you can repair with topcoat. both ways will last as a repair, but of course the second way is much easier and more recommended ;)
SU83FIN 11 months ago
THANKS for posting this vid.
quikvmax 1 year ago
can I repair gelcoat/fiber glass spider web lines by drilling holes and apply gelcoat with fibers? these lines appeared years after a previous repair in same area.
gardee37 1 year ago
@gardee37 The spider web lines are called 'stress cracks'. If they radiate from a point, they could be the result of impact. Since they are recurring, they are more likely the result of some stress or flexing that was greater than the gel coat's ability to absorb. The fact that they were repaired and returned indicates that any simple repair will be equally temporary. A permanent fix would involve reinforcing the area from behind to eliminate the flexing.
tapplastics 1 year ago
If you apply gel coat with fibers, the repair will be conspicuous and not attractive. A better approach would be to grind down the area, apply some mat and resin, then top coat with gel coat. Once cured the gel coat will need to be sanded smooth and buffed to a shine.
tapplastics 1 year ago
@gardee37 not a problem. dremmel them out wider than the actual stress fracture. key the area up with 120 grit and fill with chopped strand fibre glass. wait for that to cure and then sand back to a flush finish. gel and repeat the sanding process.
MegaNfj 8 months ago
Grea video! repairing my old boat due to me selling it. This video and the first one was great! To bad I cant get Tap products in Sweden.
Thanks for sharing
Dave
dickaldor 1 year ago
Why not add Styrene wax to the last layer of gel coat?
rubberduckno1 1 year ago
@rubberduckno1 You can but it does take experience to get it to work right.
tapplastics 1 year ago
do you sell a kit with the plastic , sand paper etc.. for small repairs on jet ski
soccergal500 1 year ago
@soccergal500 Not at this time.
tapplastics 1 year ago
tapplastics,
how thick can the gel coat go? the round edge of my bumper has a hole about an inch wide and 3/4 inch deep. it looks like a bubble was created during the moulding process between the gelcoat and the fiber glass. i was thinking of filling it with gelcoat. will that work? thanks
denzzz28 1 year ago
@denzzz28 Thickness of gel coat should be no thicker than 12 to 18 mils, it can’t be used as a filler.
tapplastics 1 year ago
i have a question, so gelcoat is the fill and clear, right? no need to re-clear coat?
brandonbee2 2 years ago
It depends on the structure of the piece you are repairing. Some fiberglass has a clear coat added to the pigmented gel coat. This is most common when you see the metal flake designs. Otherwise, most fiberglass products do not have a clear coat.
tapplastics 2 years ago
thnks tap plastic.. :)
payjals 3 years ago 4
Extremely helpful vid. Thank you tapplastics !
smclaren67 3 years ago 2
cheers! top info on fixing the 2nd hand boat I have just bought
kany0ne 3 years ago
do you put the plastic over the gel coat when the gel is still wet?
jop1007 3 years ago
cheers
startwiththeballs 3 years ago
Very helpful. Thanks
FirstLight19 3 years ago
thank you very much i brought my first boat and it has some gelcoat cracks in it and now i know how to fix them cheers
stormy0375 4 years ago
same here
Gar91 3 years ago
thanks, now i know what to do if my dash or speaker boxes get messed up
matticus12345 4 years ago