Re: [bolger] Re: Raka: Raka Roll?
Vince
Keep us informed please, on your Dakota project. Lots of interest
here in Juneau. You got a web page?
HJ
Vince Chew wrote:
% Harrywelshman@...
Keep us informed please, on your Dakota project. Lots of interest
here in Juneau. You got a web page?
HJ
Vince Chew wrote:
>_ _ _ _ _
> I just started my DAKOTA project w/Raka.
% Harrywelshman@...
Hey Raka Fans:
What about cratering? I've only had this problem once when I
tried to work right down to the 35 degree limit with Titan
760, but the little book from System 3 makes a point of how
to solve it, so no doubt it can happen there.
Just wondering...
Mark
What about cratering? I've only had this problem once when I
tried to work right down to the 35 degree limit with Titan
760, but the little book from System 3 makes a point of how
to solve it, so no doubt it can happen there.
Just wondering...
Mark
Any epoxy can blush, even West's least expensive blushes....unless you
are going for bright work, it does not really matter, it goes away in
the sanding between the coats.........you do sand between coats of
epoxy, don't you? (LOL)
Bill Derby
Lincoln Ross wrote:
are going for bright work, it does not really matter, it goes away in
the sanding between the coats.........you do sand between coats of
epoxy, don't you? (LOL)
Bill Derby
Lincoln Ross wrote:
> I've had blush with the regular Raka, but of course they tell you in
> the instructions that this happens. Not what I'd call a defect as
> they
> have a non blushing version. And maybe if I'd only used it on dry
> days....
> --- Inbolger@egroups.com, "Chuck Leinweber" <chuck@d...> wrote:
> snip
> I have
> > never had blush with Raka,
> snip
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