God work but from my expierence I suggest putting a filler skim coat over your epoxy and sand till you reach the glass high spots. Otherwise you will chase bumps and dips forever. Also I hope you waited a few days before filling after the epoxy, or the filler WILL separate. Ask me how I know! I'm looking forward to the next one.
Thanks for the kind words. Yes, I've used epoxy on many projects in the past so I know to leave the heat on at 70 for a few days before any filler work. As far as a skim coat, that's what the pink primer does. It's Evercoat Optix that is a high build primer that is block sanded to eliminate any minor imperfections.
you do realize rg hat you are wearing a medical face mask dont you? trhat will filter practically nothing. you need a proper dust filter with a good face fit
@@CutWorksGarage I have been bad at using any form of dust filter throughout my life sanding or spraying but got serious about it a few years ago doing my current Marcos restoration. Those blue paper masks weren’t much use for Covid either as they only hold particles breathed out not in🥴
Don’t use pencil lines. Just stick a bit of painters tape next to the problem areas to remind you where they are. Pencil lines are more aggravating. Keep at it your work looks great. 👍
God work but from my expierence I suggest putting a filler skim coat over your epoxy and sand till you reach the glass high spots. Otherwise you will chase bumps and dips forever. Also I hope you waited a few days before filling after the epoxy, or the filler WILL separate. Ask me how I know! I'm looking forward to the next one.
Thanks for the kind words. Yes, I've used epoxy on many projects in the past so I know to leave the heat on at 70 for a few days before any filler work. As far as a skim coat, that's what the pink primer does. It's Evercoat Optix that is a high build primer that is block sanded to eliminate any minor imperfections.
you do realize rg
hat you are wearing a medical face mask dont you? trhat will filter practically nothing. you need a proper dust filter with a good face fit
Thanks for your concern for my health.
@@CutWorksGarage I have been bad at using any form of dust filter throughout my life sanding or spraying but got serious about it a few years ago doing my current Marcos restoration. Those blue paper masks weren’t much use for Covid either as they only hold particles breathed out not in🥴
Don’t use pencil lines.
Just stick a bit of painters tape next to the problem areas to remind you where they are.
Pencil lines are more aggravating.
Keep at it your work looks great. 👍
Yes I've used tape also. Thanks for the kind words!
use a sharpy
@@marcos3ltrv6 Thanks not a good idea, a sharpie can bleed through.
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Sharpie will just come through everything you put over it except epoxy.
That’s even worse than pencil .
@@CutWorksGarage Never had an issue but mainly because you sand it off anyway, I,ve not had any problems with pencil either