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PatG
Hi guys. Shot a coat of SPI epoxy, unreduced. It flashed 45 minutes. Then, shot 3 coats of 2K over it. Black spray guide coat is why it looks so ugly. I got these weird bubbles of 2K in certain areas. Had to sand each one out and reshoot. Wondering what could have happened? Just as info, it's about 90 degrees here in Sacramento when I'm shooting. Any thoughts on what might have happened? Provided a couple shots of the project and close up of two of the areas where the 2K created sort of a primer balloon over the epoxy. It only happened where there were 90 degree angle bends on panels. Flatter areas were all fine. Hey Dub, car look familiar?
Thanks
Pat
This is Drivers door jamb, back, under latch (at B pillar).
Here I poppsed the 2K primer "bubble"
This is Drivers sill, at "A Pillar- door hinge pillar"
And after I popped the bubble
Here is a photo of my project; 59 Triumph TR3A. Just finishing body work and getting ready for paint on scuttle, rear cowl, and jambs. About ready to pull the tub, flip it over and paint the underside.
Thanks
Pat
This is Drivers door jamb, back, under latch (at B pillar).
Here I poppsed the 2K primer "bubble"
This is Drivers sill, at "A Pillar- door hinge pillar"
And after I popped the bubble
Here is a photo of my project; 59 Triumph TR3A. Just finishing body work and getting ready for paint on scuttle, rear cowl, and jambs. About ready to pull the tub, flip it over and paint the underside.