I want to do a graphite hull on my West River 180, but also want to take the black color up over the deck about an inch. Can I do that with the graphite epoxy, or should I transition at some point to black paint?
I would transition to paint just because of the sanding required to get a smooth finish with the graphite. When I do a graphite bottom I just roll it on and don't even tip it out to get a sort of orange peel finish. Graphite is messy enough to wet sand, I can't even imagine what dry sanding would be like.
George K
Is the graphite all "graphite" or is there a composite fabric like aircraft parts...?
What George said, plus - If you sand graphite/epoxy smooth, it turns gray like pencil lead (which is a graphite/clay mixture).
Laszlo
Graphite powder mixed with epoxy. No fabric. applied after the fiberglass cloth, and fill coats. It forms a tough and slipery coating. My vote would be to transition, for the looks and weight savings. Good luck JRC
Thanks all! That's what I thought but wanted to be sure.
DH
Oh yeah graphite powder. I was thinking of carbon fiber.