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Re: Metalflake Repair

by transomstand » Apr 08, 2011 3:32 pm

rjlehr13 wrote: So basically, regarding the flake, I have multiple repairs on the deck and the hull and it sounds like it would be easier to just grind down the old flake, put on a new base, then re apply new flake and gel?
That's what I would do, easier than trying to patch it all back together.

If the surface is sound, you don't need to remove all the old flake, just a good sanding, it will still have some hiding ability, so you won't need as much material in those areas.

Re: Metalflake Repair

by rjlehr13 » Apr 08, 2011 6:02 am

Don't worry guys. Still here and the stream is in the garage on the jig. Began to grind last week and just doing a bit here and there. Weather is getting better so will be getting into it more. So basically, regarding the flake, I have multiple repairs on the deck and the hull and it sounds like it would be easier to just grind down the old flake, put on a new base, then re apply new flake and gel?

Re: Metalflake Repair

by upper decker » Apr 02, 2011 8:59 pm

Transomstand, Thanks for the link

Re: Metalflake Repair

by Hippie459MN » Apr 01, 2011 10:08 pm

I would be doing the whole thing so no repairs or trying to match anything. I am new ideas now for next winter. This year I just want to get it on the water.

Re: Metalflake Repair

by transomstand » Apr 01, 2011 9:36 pm

It's actually pretty easy. Clear gel coat with the flake mixed in, 2-3 coats to hide the base color (most Streams have a black base coat under the flake, Duratec surfacing primer works fine), then about 4-6 coats of clear gel to bury the flake. Wet sand, polish and that's it.

Repairs are harder, matching the flake can be a pain, and finding a good spot to cut off the repair can be a headache too.

Re: Metalflake Repair

by Hippie459MN » Apr 01, 2011 9:23 pm

transomstand wrote:You're gonna need some of this

http://www.metalflakecorp.com/flake_chart.php?menu=37
Agreed!! Great link. :up:

So does this go on like paint or what? I would love to do my Vulture in the Kelly Green. :mrgreen:

Otherwise its just going to be some kind of green with lots of metallic when it comes time to paint it.

Re: Metalflake Repair

by ccrick » Apr 01, 2011 9:16 pm

transomstand wrote:You're gonna need some of this

http://www.metalflakecorp.com/flake_chart.php?menu=37
good link!

Re: Metalflake Repair

by transomstand » Apr 01, 2011 9:12 pm

Re: Metalflake Repair

by HST4ME » Apr 01, 2011 5:36 pm

I bought that white viper from him. He was waiting on weather and funds to continue.

Re: Metalflake Repair

by Sonik » Apr 01, 2011 11:09 am

Hmmm....I missed this old thread the first go-round too....I seem to be doing that alot lately. Yes, Lynn did do an awesome job. I was probably 50-60% into the rip out and decided I didn't want to have to patch up holes all over the bottom because of my potential carelessness with large power tools so Lynn finished it up for me. And I'm glad he did too because it was a mess...layup on the starboard side was garbage...no saturation...hell, no resin for that matter.

So what ever happened to this Bicentennial boat???..since we revived this thread and all. :mrgreen:

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